The world of science has changed its routine! It turns out that everything we thought was right for 40 years was wrong.

A new study that will break the rules in the scientific world has been published about Uranus, one of the coldest planets in the solar system. According to the research, the data collected by NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1986 may have been misleading because it coincided with a powerful solar storm.

Voyager 2’s measurements showed that Uranus and its five largest moons were motionless and that its magnetic field was strangely distorted. However, scientists who think that these data may have been shaped by the effect of a solar storm have begun to re-evaluate the Uranus system.
Recent analyzes reveal that Uranus and its moons may offer much more than being remembered as dead planets.
Especially It is suggested that oceans may exist on the icy moons of Uranus and that these oceans could provide the necessary conditions for life.
This discovery suggests that a planet that could host life after Earth may be closer to our solar system than previously thought.
University College “For 40 years we have had the wrong idea about Uranus and its moons.
The new findings show that this system is much more exciting,” said Dr. William Dunn of London.
NASA plans to launch an orbiter and probe in 2035 to study Uranus and its system up close.

When the probe reaches its destination in 2045, the ultimate questions about life on Uranus could be answered.

This mysterious world deep in the solar system is set to make history.

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