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Uranus And Neptune May Not Be ‘Ice Giants’ After All, Study Suggests : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 15, 2025 10:55 pm
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The composition of Uranus and Neptune has long been a topic of interest among scientists. While these gas giants are technically classified as such, they are commonly referred to as “ice giants” due to their high levels of methane, water, and other volatile substances. These elements solidify under the immense pressure conditions within the planets, giving them an icy appearance.

Recent research from the University of Zurich and the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) PlanetS challenges our existing understanding of these distant planets. Published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, the study suggests that Uranus and Neptune may have more rocky cores than previously thought, challenging the traditional classification of these planets as primarily icy.

The research team, led by PhD Student Luca Morf and Professor Ravit Helled, developed a unique method to simulate the interior composition of Uranus and Neptune. By considering a range of density profiles and gravitational field calculations, they were able to create models consistent with observational data.

According to Morf, the traditional classification of Uranus and Neptune as “ice giants” is oversimplified, and their research aims to provide a more accurate representation of these planets’ interiors. The results suggest that these planets may have a higher proportion of rock in their cores, rather than being predominantly icy.

These findings align with observations from the Hubble Space Telescope and the New Horizons mission, which indicate a significant proportion of rock and metals in Pluto’s composition. The study also offers insights into the mysterious magnetic fields of Uranus and Neptune, which exhibit more complex characteristics than those of other planets.

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Despite the advancements made in this study, there are still uncertainties surrounding the interior composition of Uranus and Neptune. Future missions to these planets will be crucial in furthering our understanding of these distant worlds.

In conclusion, the research conducted by the University of Zurich and NCCR PlanetS challenges long-held assumptions about the composition of Uranus and Neptune. By providing new insights into these “ice giants,” the study paves the way for future exploration and a deeper understanding of the solar system’s outer planets. I’m sorry, but I need more information or a specific topic in order to generate a new detailed article. Can you please provide more details or a specific topic for me to write about?

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