- cross-posted to:
- space@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- space@lemmit.online
Much of what we know about them was gathered by Nasa’s Voyager 2 spacecraft which visited nearly 40 years ago.
But a new analysis shows that Voyager’s visit coincided with a powerful solar storm, which led to a misleading idea of what the Uranian system is really like.
But the new analysis has solved the decades-long mystery. It shows that Voyager 2 flew past on a bad day.
The new research shows that just as Voyager 2 flew past Uranus, the Sun was raging, creating a powerful solar wind that might have blown the material away and temporarily distorted the magnetic field.
So, for 40 years we have had an incorrect view of what Uranus and its five largest moons are normally like, according to Dr William Dunn of University College London.
“These results suggest that the Uranian system could be much more exciting than previously thought. There could be moons there that could have the conditions that are necessary for life, they might have oceans below the surface that could be teeming with fish!”.
Must… Resist… Anus… Joke… There’s plenty of life on the moon of my anus, grab a microscope!
…God damnit!