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  1. Probably left over heat from whatever collision that tipped its axis so far off. 

  2. A scientist named Wang is officially who discovered that Uranus is unusually warm… so… do with that what you will

  3. Repulsive-Neat6776 on

    I’ve seen too many documentaries with British narrators to immediately appreciate this title. Most of which were about Greek mythology rather than the planets, though.

  4. Wow, very unexpected, but it’s just so nice to hear someone say it, thanks I needed the confidence boost today.

  5. Let’s talk about why this is a potentially really interesting result. Our understanding of how the solar system formed and evolved is based on the information the planets in their current state can tell us.

    One of the most interesting aspects of Uranus is that it was considered to be incredibly cool compared to other planets, to the point that the atmosphere seemed to only be heated by sunlight. That’s challenging, how does a planet lose all that heat. It is even more challenging because Neptune seems to have a really large amount of heat within it – how are too such similar planets apparently so different.

    There has been a lot of discussion within the planetary community that suggests that maybe Uranus isn’t as unheated as we once thought, that estimates of Neptune heating are too high. This result seems to suggest that those thoughts are not misplaced.

    So – Uranus seems to have lost energy (perhaps from the tilt event that left it on its side), but not as dramatically as past estimates suggested. THat helps *a lot* in understanding the evolution, since it no longer needs to lose as dramatic an amount.

  6. retro-embarassment on

    Please sign me up for the mission to Uranus, I want to be all up in that.

  7. Upvotes to everyone having a serious discussion about the science of this discovery. I appreciate your maturity.

    …because I definitely have none. Uranus is hot, teehee.

  8. GaseousGiant on

    Can we settle this one question, what is the real way to pronounce it? Youranus or UrANus (Borat style)

  9. Yennefers-Unicorn on

    I’ve been telling my partner this for years! Now that there’s hard evidence, I’m sure they’ll believe me

  10. It “has a right to be” because it is. Who is deciding the rights for exoplanets anyway?

    Humorous prose aside, proper language matters. Especially in science.

    We just want to find out why it’s outside of expected norms.