
NASA researchers discover first X-rays from Uranus
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Astronomers at NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory have detected X-rays from the planet Uranus for the first time.
In an examination and with further analysis, they saw clear detection of X-rays from the first observation and possible flare of X-rays from those 15 years later. The scientists believe that the sun could be the driving force causing Uranus to emit the X-rays.More Related News

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