Planet Uranus: The INCREDIBLE Explanation for a Strange Phenomenon

The planet Uranus has finally explained a strange phenomenon that has been taking place there for several decades, here is what NASA says about the discovered situation.

Planet Uranus atmosphere

The planet Uranus is at the center of some extremely important revelations in this period, those from NASA analyzing decades old data to unravel a mystery that has remained until now. I told you the other day that after analyzing the data sent by the Voyager 2 shuttle to Earth, it was discovered that the atmosphere on the planet Uranus is partially released into the universe, and no one knew exactly what was at the basis of this strange phenomenon.

The planet Uranus NASA has now explained this phenomenon, and according to the researchers, it seems that the release of the atmosphere in the universe is due to the way the magnetic field there was created. The Voyager 2 shuttle passed through a plasmoid near the planet Uranus, which is a collection of plasma from the atmosphere, combined with various elements, and by analyzing the data taken by the shuttle's magnetometer, an explanation was reached regarding the release of gases from the atmosphere.

Planet Uranus: The INCREDIBLE Explanation for a Strange Phenomenon

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Animation showing the magnetic field on the planet Uranus.

The planet Uranus in the image above, he explained how his magnetic field exists and works, the people from NASA making the animation to show us in what strange way it moves through the universe. Normally, the magnetic field on the planet Uranus should have protected it and prevented the release of atmospheric gas into the universe, but in some cases there are "fractures" that allow it to escape beyond its normal limits.

“Unlike any other planet in our solar system, Uranus spins almost perfectly on its side – like a pig on a spit – completing a barrel roll once every 17 hours. The axis of its magnetic field is 60 degrees off that axis of rotation, so as the planet spins, its magnetosphere – the space carved out by its magnetic field – fumbles like a badly thrown football. Atmospheric escape is driven by a planet's magnetic field, which can help and hinder the process. Scientists believe that magnetic fields can protect a planet by stopping explosions that strip the atmosphere of the solar wind. But they can also create escape opportunities, such as the giant globules detached from Saturn and Jupiter when the magnetic field lines become entangled."

The planet Uranus it spins in one direction, while its magnetic field spins in another, so that it vibrates with every movement, and it seems that this is how gas is released from the atmosphere into the universe every day. This phenomenon has been repeated for over 30 years, that is, since the Voyager 2 shuttle passed by the planet Uranus, and only now did those from NASA come up with an explanation for the phenomenon, and they surprised many researchers from all over the world.

The planet Uranus it hasn't had any exploratory shuttles sent by any space agency since then, and most likely it won't, since it's so far away.