Surface features of Uranus' icy moon Miranda point to the existence of a once deep ocean, one that still may exist today.
"They found hydrogen sulfide, the odiferous gas that most people avoid, in Uranus's cloud tops," according to a press release from Gemini Observatory, a high-power telescope atop a Hawaiian volcano.
leaving several agencies struggling to push for Uranus probes and exploration missions. Perhaps with this new discovery, interest in the gas planet will be renewed even more. Though, with NASA ...
Uranus’ moon Miranda, once thought to be a lifeless, frozen ball of ice, could actually be hiding vast oceans of liquid water ...
The tiny world Miranda, one of the moons of the ice giant Uranus, may have a liquid water ocean underneath its surface, according to a paper in The Planetary Science Journal. This places Miranda ...
Uranus was an ideal target as a test for understanding future distant observations of exoplanets by other telescopes for a few reasons. First, many known exoplanets are also gas giants similar in ...
That's where Uranus comes in. Uranus is a good proxy for exoplanets for several reasons. For example, many known exoplanets ...
Uranus was an ideal target as a test for understanding future distant observations of exoplanets by other telescopes for a few reasons. First, many known exoplanets are also gas giants similar in ...