NASA plans to revisit Uranus after质疑Voyager 2 data may be flawed, while China finds ancient volcanic activity on the moon.

A recent study suggests that NASA's Voyager 2 data from Uranus's 1986 flyby may be inaccurate due to intense solar wind, which NASA now aims to revisit with a dedicated mission. On the moon, China's Chang'e-6 samples reveal volcanic activity 2.8 billion years ago, not seen in the near side samples. Additionally, a new sea slug species, Bathydevius caudactylus, was discovered living in deep ocean waters, unusual for sea slugs.

November 16, 2024
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