Two of Uranus Moons may have Active Oceans Voyager 2 data Suggests

To reach this conclusion, the team of researchers has used data from the Voyager 2 space probe. The Voyager 2 space probe, launched in 1977, collected information related to ice on Uranus in 1986. Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft in history to date to reach Uranus.
of scientists Tell The presence of energetic particles in Uranus’s system indicates that one or two of its moons may contain an active ocean within them. From similar data, scientists have previously known that Jupiter’s moon Europa and Saturn’s moon Enceladus also harbor oceans.
Although the team of scientists has not been able to find the source of the particles, it has definitely given a big clue to the missions proposed for the future. Scientists have been saying for a long time that now the outer planets of the solar system should also be explored. Space agencies of countries around the world currently have their eyes on the Moon and Mars, but there may be evidence related to the possibility of life in the planets of the outer solar system, such as Saturn and Uranus.
Anyway, many studies have revealed that water on Earth came from our solar system. Scientists believe that water may have come to Earth from asteroids roaming in our solar system. Scientists are studying samples of the asteroid ‘Ryugu’, which has indicated to them that water brought the asteroid to Earth. That means water is present in our solar system.
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