The cold and remote planets originally earned their label of "ice giants" to contrast their interiors from those of Jupiter ...
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Uranus and Neptune may not be the icy worlds we’ve long imagined. A new Swiss-led study uses innovative hybrid modeling to ...
A team of researchers from the University of Zurich and the NCCR PlanetS is challenging our understanding of the solar system ...
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Uranus may have more in common with Earth than we thought, 40-year-old Voyager 2 probe data shows
Revisiting old data from Voyager 2, scientists have worked out how a dense, shocked region of the solar wind could have ...
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Uranus's small moons are dark, red, and water-poor
The solar system's oddball planet has some pretty odd moons, too. The first infrared spectra of Uranus's small inner moons, ...
The ice giant classification is oversimplified as Uranus and Neptune are still poorly understood,' said experts.
New models suggest Uranus and Neptune may hold far more rock than expected, raising questions about how these distant planets formed.
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Are Uranus and Neptune Really Ice Giants? New Study Says Maybe Not
Fresh simulations show there is a chance Uranus and Neptune might actually be rock-rich worlds wrapped in thinner icy layers.
A new study suggests that Uranus and Neptune may not be ice-rich planets after all. Researchers from the University of Zurich propose that these distant worlds could be dominated by rock, challenging ...
Researchers have uncovered evidence that Uranus and Neptune could be far rockier on the inside than anyone expected.
To date, the Voyager 2 probe has provided the only direct measurements of the radiation environment at Uranus. This led to ...
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