Ice-giant-sized planets are the most common type of observed exoplanet, yet the two ice giants in our own solar system (Uranus and Neptune) are the least explored class of planet, having only been observed through ground based observations and a single flyby each by Voyager 2 approximately 30 years ago. These single flybys were unable to characterize the spatial and temporal variability in ice giant magnetospheres, some of the most odd and intriguing magnetospheres in the solar system. They also offered only limited constraints on the internal structure of ice giants; understanding the internal structure of a planet is important for understanding its formation and evolution. The most recent planetary science Decadal Survey by the U.S. Natio...
Giant planets helped to shape the conditions we see in the Solar System today and they account for m...
none30siUranus and Neptune, and their diverse satellite and ring systems, represent the least explor...
The "Ice Giants" Uranus and Neptune are a different class of planet compared to Jupiter and Saturn. ...
Ice-giant-sized planets are the most common type of observed exoplanet, yet the two ice giants in ou...
Ice-giant-sized planets are the most common type of observed exoplanet, yet the two ice giants in ou...
Giant planets helped to shape the conditions we see in the Solar System today and they account for m...
Giant planets helped to shape the conditions we see in the Solar System today and they account for m...
Giant planets helped to shape the conditions we see in the Solar System today and they account for m...
none30siUranus and Neptune, and their diverse satellite and ring systems, represent the least explor...
The "Ice Giants" Uranus and Neptune are a different class of planet compared to Jupiter and Saturn. ...
Ice-giant-sized planets are the most common type of observed exoplanet, yet the two ice giants in ou...
Ice-giant-sized planets are the most common type of observed exoplanet, yet the two ice giants in ou...
Giant planets helped to shape the conditions we see in the Solar System today and they account for m...
Giant planets helped to shape the conditions we see in the Solar System today and they account for m...
Giant planets helped to shape the conditions we see in the Solar System today and they account for m...
none30siUranus and Neptune, and their diverse satellite and ring systems, represent the least explor...
The "Ice Giants" Uranus and Neptune are a different class of planet compared to Jupiter and Saturn. ...