Uranus Mission: Breakthrough Science
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•The yearning for Uranus: A far-out world with a tale to tell
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The proposed mission, known as Uranus Orbiter and Probe ( UOP ), would conduct a multiyear orbital tour of the planet.
It would yield knowledge of ice giants in general and the Uranus system in particular, doing so through flybys and the delivery of an atmospheric probe.
"I personally believe learning about the interior is the most important reason to go to Uranus ," Mark Hofstadter said.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun and the third -largest world in our solar system.
It appears to spin sideways, rotating at a nearly 90-degree angle from the plane of its orbit.
Some of Uranus ' moons have geologically young surfaces, making it plausible that life could exist under the icy crust.
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