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New Mega-Storms on Uranus

Started by sprite75, November 13, 2014, 09:39:49 PM

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sprite75

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QuoteA distant, icy, green giant—the planet Uranus—appears to have unexpectedly awakened from a long slumber. Astronomers have discovered a yet unexplained rash of extreme storms on the normally placid planet.

Peering through the world's most powerful telescopes, the Keck Observatory in Hawaii and the Hubble Space Telescope, a team of researchers based out of the University of California, Berkeley have spotted unusually bright cloud activity in the upper atmosphere of the seventh planet from the sun, which lies about 1.86 billion miles (3 billion kilometers) away.

Over a span of just two days in early August this year, the team spotted eight storms in the planet's northern hemisphere. One of the storms is now considered the brightest ever seen there, accounting for 30 percent of all the reflected light we can see coming off Uranus. (Related: "Auroras Seen on Uranus for First Time.")

Hubble looked at the planet just this past October 24 and found multiple giant storms extending more than 5,592 miles (9,000 kilometers) across, at various altitudes. That is roughly three-quarters of the diameter of Earth.
God of making the characteristic which becomes dirty sends the hurricane.

indianasmith

Sorry . . . I had chili for supper!
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Trevor

Must be a whole bunch of Klingons out there.....  :twirl:

I have those kind of storms around my side of my uranus all the time....  :buggedout: :wink:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Flangepart

Poor Uranus...the Rodney Dangerfield of the solar system.
"Aggressivlly eccentric, and proud of it!"