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Uncategorized Saturday, April 14th 2012 at 11:00 am

Scientists on Earth Spot Aurora Around Uranus

When Voyager 2 made its flyby of the strangely tilted planet Uranus, scientists got their first glimpse of what an aurora looked like on the icy blue planet. However, such lights have never been observed on Uranus from Earth, until last year when a team of scientists used careful planning and the Hubble Telescope to watch the lights on the distant planet.

The international team’s research will be published today in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. Wanting to catch auroras on another planet took some planning, however, as auroras are caused by the interaction between charged particles from the sun and a planet’s magnetic field. The team first had to wait for a particular arrangement of planets that allowed the solar wind from our star to have a clear shot at Uranus. Researchers then had to wait until the sun let loose a burst of charged particles, which happened in September of last year.

Once the burst was observed, the researchers figured that the particles would begin triggering aurorae on Uranus come November, and booked time on the Hubble. Their calculations proved correct, and on November the team spotted glowing dots in the thick atmosphere of the planet.

Observing aurora on Uranus wasn’t simply to say that it had been done. Uranus not only spins nearly on its side, the planet also has an off-kilter magnetic field. By observing how the magnetic field of Uranus functions with something we understand as well as aurora, the researchers hoped to learn much more about the magnetosphere of planets. Laurent Lamy, the lead researcher on the team, was quoted by the American Geophysical Union as saying:

“We have ideas of how things work on Earth and places like Jupiter and Saturn, but I don’t believe you really know how things work until you test them on a very different system.”

And you can’t get much more “different” than Uranus in our solar system.

(American Geophysical Union via Universe Today)

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  • damino

    Scientists on Earth you say? Unbelievable!
     

  • scientistOnMars

    Yeah, usually when people hear the word “scientists” they immediatley think of the ones on Mars. Good job clarifying that for us.

  • SomeDude

    No matter our level of sophistication (or lack thereof), “Uranus” is always entertaining… 

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Walt-McDonald/1140050926 Walt McDonald

    Scientists on Earth Spot Aurora Around Uranus a little preparation H should help

  • Matthew Ota

     Sophmoric adolescent bathroom humor and it is not funny at all.

  • Tlynch67

    Great humor!

  • Nzzahafool

    Sphincter!

  • http://www.facebook.com/Dewey420 Dewey Buds

     lol. He said “sophmoric”.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Bill-Bucolo/738970463 Bill Bucolo

    well… maybe just a little.

  • Bleh

    They found an aurora around my WHAT ?!

  • Anonymous

     lol. He can’t spell “sophomoric”.

  • Vixie3679

    jesus, calm down bevis.

  • Hope

    Ota…Chill out!

  • dcmargo54

    Oh lighten up.

  • http://www.facebook.com/bernell.zorn1 Bernell Zorn

    Scientists today are just a joke, the highest bidder gets the front page story.  Oh, that is right tax payers dollars, so they are owned by the government…..wow.

  • http://www.movies-suck.com/ Wastrel Way

    Uh. ROAR. Uh.

  • Dactyllic

     Except, I enjoyed it!

  • Noname

     Oh but it is!  Potty humor is always funny.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_WSGBHKWZTSGFBP7SY2U3R3DS24 Joel

    At age 50, I still appreciate and laugh at sophmoric, adolescent humor.  Thanks Walt!

  • Red50mark

    you are a shoemaker – by defining the statement as humor, it has to be funny

  • http://twitter.com/Oswyn oswyn

    lol, title ftw.

  • http://twitter.com/Oswyn oswyn

    Actually it is.

  • Yourstruly

     get a life and lighten up…

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/PRP6N3U35S2STW6P6B3CVFQXJE GM

    Oh okay, there talking about planets.

  • Anonymous

    What a beautiful blue.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/PRP6N3U35S2STW6P6B3CVFQXJE GM

    I wonder if the Martian Scientists already knew this.

  • jasonhills001

    The writer was most likely differentiating between Earth-bound scientists and the brave ones who have been living and working in space since the early 1990′s.

  • Dr Coene

    MUST.

    RESIST.

  • Wolfgang

    Quite offended from a simple joke hmm?

    Heres some preparation H for that butthurt.

  • Max Eddy

    Just let it happen.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Z4CJFSWSF6NJQ2QO56FEBHKHJM K

    Not aaaaalways….but this time it totally was.

  • Normnp

    Well, scientists on earth as opposed to the ones on Uranus.

  • Mikles

    Walt McDonalds’ comment was totally appropriate and funny…get a life Matthew.