Uranus, Voyager 2

Scientists think they have got Uranus all wrong. Astronomers have been studying it long and hard, and suggest what they have ...
Surface features of Uranus' icy moon Miranda point to the existence of a once deep ocean, one that still may exist today.
“A big piece of evidence against there being oceans on Uranus‘s moons was the lack of detection of any water-related particles around the planet - Voyager 2 didn’t find water ions.
New data analysis suggests if Voyager 2 had arrived just a few days earlier, it would have observed something completely ...
A recent study points to an exciting possibility: that Uranus's moon Miranda, located in the far reaches of our solar system, ...
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.