Scientists Set Priorities For Next Decade Of Planetary Exploration

A parting shot of Uranus backlit by the Sun, taken by the Voyager 2
A parting shot of Uranus, backlit by the Sun, taken by the Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1986 at a distance of about 600,000 mi.
Credit: NASA/JPL
Scientists’ blueprint for the next decade of planetary exploration features flagship missions to Uranus and to Saturn’s ocean-bearing moon Enceladus as part of a multifaceted initiative to answer questions about the formation of the Solar System and to search for life beyond Earth. The National...

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