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Astronomie - X-ray emissions from Uranus are detected for the first time

21.04.2021

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Pastel planet: composite image of Neptune showing optical light (blue and white) and X-ray emissions (pink). (Courtesy: NASA/CXO/University College London/W Dunn et al/WM Keck Observatory)

Astronomers have spotted X-ray emissions from the planet Uranus for the first time. The international team, led by William Dunn at Mullard Space Science Laboratory in the UK, discovered the signals through new analysis of data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. The observations could provide important guidance for upcoming X-ray studies of Uranus and Neptune.

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