Uranus' Aurora Discovery Offers Clues to Habitability
A new discovery on the planet Uranus has revealed that the bright light displays of its auroras could hold clues to the planet’s potentially habitable past. Scientists have recently found that the planet’s auroras are more intense than previously thought, suggesting that the planet’s atmosphere may have once contained a more hospitable environment than the one it has now. This is a major breakthrough in our understanding of Uranus and its past, and could open the door to new possibilities for the planet. The findings were published in the journal Nature Astronomy.
source: Phys.org