Study solves the mystery of Uranus’s upper atmosphere

It should continue to get colder or reverse the trend.

A team of scientists led by Imperial College London has discovered the reason behind the cooling of Uranus’s upper atmosphere over the past few decades. Their research shows that unpredictable long-term variations in the solar wind are responsible for the temperature drop. The team predicts that Uranus’s upper atmosphere may either continue to cool or potentially warm again, depending on future changes in the solar wind.

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