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Tag: Uranus

Images of Uranus (below) taken by Anthony Wesley of Murrumbateman, Australia with a 16″ Newtonian telescope with a 650-850nm filter and PGR GS3-U3-23S6M camera, show the dramatic appearance of a bright storm on a planet that normally displays only a diffuse bright polar region. Credits: Anthony Wesley
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New Horizons Team Calls Amateur Astronomers To Augment Observations Of Uranus And Neptune

by SpaceRef EditorAugust 15, 2023July 15, 2024

NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft plans to observe Uranus and Neptune from its location far out in the outer solar system this fall, and the mission team is inviting the global […]

NASA scientists used microwave observations to spot the first polar cyclone on Uranus, seen here as a light-colored dot to the right of center in each image of the planet. The images use wavelength bands K, Ka, and Q, from left. To highlight cyclone features, a different color map was used for each. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/VLA View web version
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First Observation Of A Polar Cyclone On Uranus

by SpaceRef EditorMay 23, 2023July 15, 2024
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Plutonium availability constrains plans for future planetary missions

by Jeff FoustMay 3, 2023May 4, 2023
Uranus
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New Webb Telescope Image Of Uranus

by SpaceRef EditorApril 6, 2023July 15, 2024
Jupiter and Uranus
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Hubble Monitors Weather On Jupiter And Uranus

by SpaceRef EditorMarch 26, 2023July 15, 2024
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NASA planetary science budget remains under stress

by Jeff FoustJanuary 3, 2023February 2, 2023
Uranus
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NASA cautions planetary science funding falls short of decadal projections

by Jeff FoustAugust 21, 2022January 23, 2023
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Gemini North Telescope Helps Explain Why Uranus And Neptune Are Different Colors

by SpaceRef EditorJune 1, 2022July 15, 2024
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Traveling To The Center Of Uranus

by SpaceRef EditorMay 12, 2022July 15, 2024
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Compositional Convection In The Deep Interior Of Uranus

by SpaceRef EditorNovember 10, 2021July 15, 2024

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