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The discovery challenges findings made by Voyager 2, which collected data suggesting Uranus, unlike other giant planets in ...
Scientists have found that Uranus is emitting its own internal heat — even more than it receives from sunlight — and this ...
A new study led by University of Houston researchers, in collaboration with planetary scientists worldwide, suggests Uranus ...
Uranus emits 12% more heat than it gets from the Sun, contradicting Voyager 2 data. The discovery points to lingering formation heat and strengthens calls for a new NASA flagship mission to the ...
Uranus does have an internal heat source like its planetary siblings, which may have led scientists to misinterpret the data ...
Researchers from the University of Houston, led by Dr. Xinyue Wang, launched a deep probe of Uranus’ data — and determined ...
But scientists now say that Uranus is actually warmed from the inside, according to a study published in Geophysical Research ...
The amount of heat emitted from Uranus is also influenced by its extremely long seasons, each lasting over 20 years.
Scientists find Uranus radiates more heat than once believed, reshaping our understanding of giant planets and guiding NASA’s next mission.
It's been almost 40 years since Voyager 2 flew past Uranus, but its readings from that whistlestop flyby have remained some ...
A groundbreaking study led by UH researchers found out something about Uranus that had been a mystery since the 80s.
Both planets will spend the summer portion of their retrograde in Aries, then slip back into Pisces this fall.