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Uranus and Neptune
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Subject: Uranus and Neptune
30th August 2012, 11:34 am
What do we Really Know about Uranus and Neptune?
Despite usually being regarded as "twin planets", Uranus and Neptune may have very different internal structure. This may be because of the effects of giant impacts.
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