Roll out the cosmic welcome mat for our solar system’s newest resident: a never-before-seen moon orbiting Uranus. The Webb telescope’s observations of Uranus are giving scientists better insight into ...
Uranus' moon Ariel could have had liquid water 100 miles deep, hidden under its icy crust, possibly making it yet another ...
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NASA Discovers a Brand New Moon Orbiting Uranus
NASA’s telescopes have confirmed the discovery of a faint moon hiding in the planet’s glare. This finding expands our picture of the outer solar system and challenges what we know about planetary ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Webb Space Telescope has spotted a new tiny moon orbiting Uranus. The new member of the lunar gang, announced Tuesday by NASA, appears to be just six miles wide. It was spotted by ...
For decades, Uranus baffled scientists because it seemed to have no internal heat. Now, new computer modeling shows the ...
A new study published in Geophysical Research Letterssheds light on the mysterious internal heat of Uranus, solving a long-standing enigma in planetary science. Led by researchers from the University ...
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Uranus lunar gang "recruits" new moon, as James Webb Telescope discovers the planet's 29th satellite
THE Uranus “lunar gang,” a name given to the 28 moons of the 7th planet “recruited” its newest member currently designated as S/2025 U1. The new moon was discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope ...
What if our understanding of Uranus and Neptune's compositions have been wrong, specifically regarding their classifications ...
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