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Scientists have found that Uranus is emitting its own internal heat — even more than it receives from sunlight — and this ...
The discovery challenges findings made by Voyager 2, which collected data suggesting Uranus, unlike other giant planets in ...
Researchers from the University of Houston, led by Dr. Xinyue Wang, launched a deep probe of Uranus’ data — and determined ...
A deep, long probe helped experts discover this.
A new study published in Geophysical Research Letterssheds light on the mysterious internal heat of Uranus, solving a ...
Because Pluto is so dim, you need a telescope to see it. “A backyard telescope could do it under the right conditions,” says ...
A new study led by University of Houston researchers, in collaboration with planetary scientists worldwide, suggests Uranus ...
A groundbreaking study led by UH researchers found out something about Uranus that had been a mystery since the 80s.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and New Horizons Pluto probe have teamed up to image the ice giant Uranus, which will help inform future direct imaging of exoplanets.
In 1986, NASA’s Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus shaped scientists’ understanding of the planet but also introduced unexplained oddities. A recent data dive has offered answers.
This week, revisit what you know about Uranus, explore the far side of the moon, rediscover the famed fossil known as Lucy, and meet an otherworldly sea creature.
Launched by NASA in 1977, Voyager 2 flew past Uranus on January 24, 1986, capturing groundbreaking images and data that transformed our understanding of this distant world.