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Researchers Solve Long-Standing Mystery After Voyager's 1986 Flyby of Uranus
samedi 16 août 2025, 22:49 , par Slashdot
![]() The study found the planet emitting about 12.5% more heat than it absorbs via sunlight, which 'suggests Uranus does have its own internal heat — an advance that not only informs NASA's future missions but also deepens scientists' understanding of planetary systems, including processes that influence Earth's climate and atmospheric evolution.' The discovery resolves a long-standing scientific mystery about the giant planet, because observational analyses from Voyager 2 in 1986 didn't suggest the presence of significant internal heat — contradicting scientists' understanding of how giant planets form and evolve... Additionally, the team's methodology provides testable theories and models that could also be applied to explore radiant energy of other planets within and beyond our solar system... It could even impact technology innovation and climate understanding on Earth [giving insights intoi 'the fundamental processes that shape planetary atmospheres, weather systems and climate systems,' said one of the paper's authors.] The article adds that the researchers now think the planet 'may have a different interior structure or evolutionary history compared to the other giant planets.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/08/16/2045223/researchers-solve-long-standing-mystery-after-vo...
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