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Nasa has put out a call for Earthlings to assist in their new research while they check out the backside of Uranus.
Nasa say space watchers with telescopes as small as 16 inches can ‘come along for the ride – and make a real contribution to space science – by observing both ice giants at the same time’. ‘From New Horizons’ position in the Kuiper Belt, more than five billion miles from Earth, these unique images acquired from ‘behind’ the two giant planets will provide new insights into the atmospheres above and the energy balance within both worlds,’ said Nasa.
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