All About Space  |  Issue 88
WHAT HIT URANUS?
The eight major planets in our Solar System are all mysterious in their own ways, but Uranus, seventh from the Sun, is particularly weird. The ice giant is tilted, its north and south poles where you would expect the planet’s equator to be. Its magnetic field is off-centre. And though you’d expect an ice giant to be cold, Uranus is even colder than scientists think it should be. Now researchers are starting to unravel how the ice giant came to be the weirdest planet in the Solar System.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in All About Space Issue 88.