Scientists Confirmed Uranus Isn't an Ice Giant After All

New planetary data just confirmed that Uranus is not actually the frozen ice giant astronomers always thought it was. Recent deep space analysis reveals that this mysterious planet actually harbors a massive, hot, and highly compressed ocean of liquid water beneath its thick atmosphere. This groundbreaking astronomy discovery completely rewrites our understanding of the solar system and how these distant outer planets originally formed. We dive straight into the latest scientific evidence, analyzing the chemical makeup and extreme temperatures that define this bizarre gas world. Watch our full video breakdown now to see the actual NASA data and learn why everything we learned in school about Uranus is officially outdated.
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