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Ice Planet Uranus Becomes NASA Mission Target

current newsNews – The US space agency, NASA, was asked to prioritize missions to Uranus according to a panel of influential scientists. Why is this planet important to study?

Uranus is the 7th planet when counted from the closest to the Sun in the solar system. This icy giant planet, along with Neptune, orbits the Sun 19 times farther from Earth, so it takes 165 years to make one revolution or around the Sun.

As the second most distant planet from the Sun after Neptune, Uranus is 2,876.6 million kilometers from the center of the solar system.

Although the revolution period is quite long, the rotation of this planet is only 11 hours.

The United States Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) visited Uranus on a short flight by the Voyager-2 probe in 1986.

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This unmanned probe is an unmanned spacecraft sent to visit the outer planets of the solar system.

The mission, according to NASA experts, is the most advanced in space exploration and NASA hopes to do better missions to Uranus. “The US space agency NASA should prioritize missions to Uranus,” said the influential panel of scientists.

The researchers think an in-depth study of Uranus could help them better understand the many similar-sized objects now found around other stars.

The recommendations are made in a document published by the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NAS).

Known as the decadal survey, this research is the summation of what the American research community considers the big questions today’s planetary science and space missions need to answer them. NASA itself has broadly followed the recommendations of previous NAS reports. Reported from Space.

The last planetary decadal survey published in 2011, had two top priorities for a rock collection mission to Mars, the rover of the Perseverance probe, which is currently on the surface of the Red Planet.

NASA will carry out mission to mission to Jupiter by conducting explorations to its moon, Europa. The mission is currently being prepared for launch in 2024.

This mission uses the Europa Clipper spacecraft. Missions to Jupiter’s moons are more likely than landing on the stormy gas giant planet.

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