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Series of Bumps Sent Uranus Into Its Sideways Spin

Started by Tank, October 10, 2011, 04:35:48 PM

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Series of Bumps Sent Uranus Into Its Sideways Spin, New Research Suggests

QuoteScienceDaily (Oct. 6, 2011) — Uranus' highly tilted axis makes it something of an oddball in our Solar System. The accepted wisdom is that Uranus was knocked on its side by a single large impact, but new research being presented at the EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting in Nantes rewrites our theories of how Uranus became so tilted and also solves fresh mysteries about the position and orbits of its moons. By using simulations of planetary formation and collisions, it appears that early in its life Uranus experienced a succession of small punches instead of a single knock-out blow. This research has important ramifications on our theories of giant planet formation...

Ok, ok it's the title I couldn't resist  :D
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Quote from: Tank on October 10, 2011, 04:35:48 PM
Series of Bumps Sent Uranus Into Its Sideways Spin, New Research Suggests

QuoteScienceDaily (Oct. 6, 2011) — Uranus' highly tilted axis makes it something of an oddball in our Solar System. The accepted wisdom is that Uranus was knocked on its side by a single large impact, but new research being presented at the EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting in Nantes rewrites our theories of how Uranus became so tilted and also solves fresh mysteries about the position and orbits of its moons. By using simulations of planetary formation and collisions, it appears that early in its life Uranus experienced a succession of small punches instead of a single knock-out blow. This research has important ramifications on our theories of giant planet formation...

Ok, ok it's the title I couldn't resist  :D

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