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For decades, Uranus has held the title of the coldest planet in the solar system, with atmospheric temperatures plunging to ...
Uranus was always seen as a tilted, distant, and kind of boring world. Scientists used to think it was a planetary dud, a ...
A new study by experts from Nasa and the University of Oxford suggests that Uranus gives out more heat than it receives from ...
Scientists have found that Uranus is emitting its own internal heat — even more than it receives from sunlight — and this ...
Many scientists have long believed that Uranus doesn't produce its own heat, but new findings are putting those theories to ...
A new study led by University of Houston researchers, in collaboration with planetary scientists worldwide, suggests Uranus ...
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A new analysis of decades' worth of observations has revealed that Uranus does indeed emit more heat than it receives from ...
The bold question-askers at What If assess the cosmic risks posed by Uranus and how it could impact Earth’s future.
The discovery challenges findings made by Voyager 2, which collected data suggesting Uranus, unlike other giant planets in ...
When checking out Uranus, scientists discovered something exciting: that the planet appears to have a long-term partner.
Though English astronomer John Flamsteed was the first person to record observations of Uranus in the 1690s, he thought it ...