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A Minor Planet in an Outer Resonance with Uranus

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Evaluation of a novel vaccine candidate derived from newly excysted juveniles of Fasciola hepatica in sheep. [PDF]

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Searching for Subsurface Oceans on the Moons of Uranus Using Magnetic Induction

Geophysical Research Letters, 2021
The icy moons of Uranus may contain subsurface oceans. Such oceans could be detected and characterized using measurements of magnetic fields induced by Uranus' time‐varying magnetospheric field.
B. Weiss   +6 more
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Asymmetric Structure of Uranus' Magnetopause Controlled by IMF and Planetary Rotation

Geophysical Research Letters, 2021
To investigate the diurnal variations of the magnetopause boundary under different Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) orientations during the solstice season, we implemented a multifluid magnetohydrodynamic model of Uranus' magnetosphere in combination ...
Xin Cao, C. Paty
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Uranus

Reviews of Geophysics, 1987
Progress in scientific study of the planet Uranus, its ring system, satellites, and magnetosphere within the past four years is reviewed.
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Uranus: Microwave Images

Science, 1984
Observations of Uranus at wavelengths of 2 and 6 centimeters with the Very Large Array were made in 1980 and 1981. The resulting maps of brightness temperature show a subsolar symmetry at 2 centimeters but a near-polar symmetry at 6 centimeters. The 6-centimeter maps show an increase in temperature from equator to pole with some evidence for a warm ...
Jaffe, Walter J.   +3 more
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Solar Wind Power Likely Governs Uranus' Thermosphere Temperature

Geophysical Research Letters
Observations of Uranus in the near‐infrared by ground‐based telescopes from 1992 to 2018 have shown that the planet's upper atmosphere (thermosphere) steadily cooled from ∼700 to ∼450 K.
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