Thursday, August 09, 2007
The Unknown About Uranus
In all honesty, I haven't delved deep enough into Uranus to be able to comment on what its like or what to expect. Many people have been intrigued and interested about Uranus and are awaiting with great anticipation for more detailed information about it. There is queue of brave Astranauts who have put up their hands and are waiting patiently for the call up to venture into the unknown...to a place where no man has been before.

Uranus is quite small in comparison to some of the other ones out there. The curves of Uranus boasts a very smooth surface with a valley that leads directly into a deep circular hole radiating an unpleasant aroma. Scientists have labelled this the "Blackhole of Uranus" where conditions are harsh and unwelcoming. This part of Uranus remains unexplored and no one has managed to get close enough to see it up close or find out what it feels like to be inside. It remains untouched and attracts a mysterious curiousity from envious bottomonists who continue to admire it from a distance, but I'm sure one day in the future the secrets of the blackhole will be unvieled for all to see and enjoy.

Scientists in the meantime are planning to send a probe into Uranus to investigate the conditions before allowing anyone to enter it. They are developing a unique probe that will be able to deal with Uranus's harsh conditions - it will be a rough ride for them as they attempt to perfect their technique to successfully navigate their probe inside Uranus. Once inside, they intend to spend as much time exploring the Blackhole to determine what it has to offer and whether future explorations would be worthwhile. The scientists will only be truely satisfied with the job they performed on Uranus when every inch of the blackhole has been fully probed. Only then will they pull their probe out and leave Uranus alone for the next group of scientists to explore with bigger and better probes that can penetrate and venture deeper into the unknown of Uranus...
 
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