Posted on 07/03/2017 3:35:52 PM PDT by MtnClimber
I look forward to all the future missions that NASA is going to be sending out in the Solar System. Here, check this out. You can use NASAs website to show you all the future missions. Heres everything planned for the future, heres everything going to Mars.
Now, lets look and see what missions are planned for the outer planets of the Solar System, especially Uranus and Neptune. Oh, thats so sad theres nothing.
Its been decades since humanity had an up close look at Uranus and Neptune. For Uranus, it was Voyager 2, which swept through the system in 1986. We got just a few tantalizing photographs of the ice giant planet and its moons....
Whats going here on Triton? Wouldnt you like to know more? Well, too bad! You cant its done, thats all you get.
Dont get me wrong, Im glad weve studied all these other worlds. Im glad weve had orbiters at Mercury, Venus, everything at Mars, Jupiter, and especially Saturn. Weve seen Ceres and Vesta, and the Moon up close. We even got a flyby of Pluto and Charon.
(Excerpt) Read more at universetoday.com ...
All waste of money. Forget outer space. If the same money we wasted on to moon and beyond would have been spent in the oceans the world would have been better.
What does it help looking in the stars? What does it help besides curiosity?
Are there any homo astronauts that they could send to probe Uranus?
Seeing how you're 'Oldasrocks', one would think you would have worked that out by now.
“IS TIME TO GO BACK TO URANUS AND NEPTUNE? REVISITING ICE GIANTS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM”
Serious answer - no.
It is time to further perfect heavy-lift, practical spaceflight, with the goal of colonizing the Moon. From there we’ll begin mining asteroids, and start enjoying the virtually endless wealth and energy available in space.
Uranus may have a magnetic field too.
https://www.livescience.com/59735-uranus-may-have-odd-strobe-like-magnetic-field.html
Note: this topic is from . Thanks MtnClimber. It's not surprsing that Uranus is one of the gas giants.
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