A rare solar wind event was taking place when NASA’s Voyager 2 zipped by in 1986, a study suggests, which affected what we ...
Voyager 2's visit to Uranus may have left us with the complete wrong impression of the ice giant for nearly 40 years, ...
A solar wind event squashed the protective bubble around Uranus just before Voyager 2 flew by the planet in 1986, shifting ...
"The Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus in 1986 revealed an unusually oblique and off-centred magnetic field," the researchers wrote.
When NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Uranus in 1986, it provided scientists' first—and, so far, only—close glimpse of ...
In 1781, German-born British astronomer William Herschel made Uranus the first planet discovered with the aid of a telescope.
A fresh look at data on Uranus from 1986 has prompted NASA scientists to suggest the planet could support life.
New data analysis suggests if Voyager 2 had arrived just a few days earlier, it would have observed something completely ...
By sheer chance we may have visited the seventh planet when things weren’t normal and have misunderstood it ever since.
New research suggests a moon orbiting the sophomoric-sounding planet might contain enough natural resources to support alien ...
When Voyager 2 flew past the ice giant 38 years ago, it revealed a magnetosphere warped by solar winds, a finding uncovered through recent analysis of archival data.