NASA’s only visit to Uranus happened during a rare cosmic occurrence
- NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft encountered unusual conditions during its 1986 flyby of Uranus, which occurred due to intense solar wind that happens 4% of the time, as noted by Jamie Jasinski.
- Researchers have determined that these abnormal circumstances likely distorted the data collected regarding Uranus’ protective magnetosphere, differing greatly from astronomers’ expectations.
- A dedicated mission to study Uranus in the future is a priority for NASA, according to a 2022 report on their exploration plans.
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