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Using data from the Voyager mission, researchers found that four of Uranus's moons likely have liquid water oceans beneath icy crusts.

When it comes to exploring planets in our solar system, most of the attention gets placed on those nearest to Earth which are easier to visit, and with powerful telescopes, we often observe the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn too. The more distant planets like Uranus and Neptune, however, are often overlooked and there’s growing support among planetary scientists for sending a mission there.

Researchers from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory reanalyzed data from the Voyager 2 mission which passed Uranus in the 1980s to look at the five largest of its 27 moons: Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, Oberon, and Miranda. Using computer modeling of how porous the surfaces are, they found that four of these moons likely have liquid water oceans beneath icy crusts.

The diagram below shows what the interiors of the five largest moons are thought to be composed of, with layers of ice, rock, and water. Even though Uranus and its moons are very far from the sun and therefore have very cold surface temperatures, there could be salty oceans present because they are insulated by a thick layer of ice and seem to have ammonia in them, which acts like an antifreeze. And in some cases, the moons could be warmed by internal heat mechanisms from their rocky mantles.

Related The insulating effect is similar to what is seen at the icy moons around Jupiter and Saturn, which are also thought to host oceans and are targets for studying habitability. There seem to be a wide range of places that could host water oceans, even if they are outside the habitable zone. Related Videos “When it comes to small bodies – dwarf planets and moons – planetary scientists previously have found evidence of oceans in several unlikely places, including the dwarf planets Ceres and Pluto, and Saturn’s moon Mimas,” said lead author Julie Castillo-Rogez of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in a statement. “So there are mechanisms at play that we don’t fully understand.

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