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Voyager 2's 1986 Flyby Revealed Misleading Data on Uranus

  • New analysis reveals that Voyager 2's 1986 flyby of Uranus was affected by a strong solar storm, distorting the magnetic field measured during its visit.
  • Voyager 2's data from Uranus is described as a "snapshot in time" due to the unique solar conditions at the moment of its flyby.
  • The findings suggest that conclusions drawn about the Uranus system from the Voyager 2 mission are "tentative" and based on limited understanding.
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