NASA astronomers had a rare opportunity to study Uranus when the planet went to a distant star – a rare event called “Stellar Data”. The magic of Uranus took place on the morning of April 7 and continued for an hour. The incident was seen from western North America and was the first bright urania since 1996. The Langli NASA Research Center mobilized an international team of more than 30 scientists who observed 18 observations to collect important facts. The contribution of these two groups, together, was the key to restoring phase coverage and the possibility of investigating the vertical structure of its environment.
NASA’s rare Uranus Magic opens new environment and color discoveries
According to Space dot comPlanet scientist William Sanders emphasized the expansion of this effort and that it could not be fulfilled without the help of every telescope. Sanders said, “By observing this magic with many major telescopes at many heights, we can determine the temperature structure of the Uranus environment, which was not possible before.” According to NASA officials ReleaseThe newly collected data can significantly advance the future Uranus search missions.
During the encryption, researchers measured the temperature and chemical structure of the Strathasfare of the Uranus, which had left the Unseen unseen since the last incident almost three decades ago. Uranus is about 2 billion miles (3.2 billion kilometers) from the ground. There is no strong level of Uranus. In fact, it covers the rotating mass of water, ammonia and methane clouds. This low -treedy -point substance is a sharp, icy layer that is a volume of stones, mostly surrounded by hydrogen and helium environment.
Scientists also observe that there may be natural laboratories to learn about the Uranus environment like ice and gas giants. The absence of solid earth means that the links between cloud formation, storm growth, and air patterns are part of a united system. A kind of hot, wet, winding sea we call the environment.
This is in accordance with the California Institute of Technology Post Documentary Researcher Emma Dahl. “We can know why we have clouds, why we have storms, and why we have a wind, not with thousands of items on the ground,” said NASA.
According to NASA officials, in the next six years, Uranus will magically magically, and give more possibility to see the process. But with a bright star, the next major event is expected in 2031, which offers another opportunity for astronomers to improve its remote ice giant’s most active environment and delicate circles.


