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40-year mystery of inexplicably strong radiation on Uranus may finally be solved

Scientists may have solved a long-standing mystery surrounding Uranus’ extraordinarily strong radiation belt.

A new analysis of Voyager 2 data suggests that a temporary space weather event may have made the planet’s electron radiation belt more intense than usual as Voyager 2 was passing by. The findings could help to explain why the radiation belt was so much stronger than scientists had predicted it would be.

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