Image courtecy of NASA/JPL/USGS
Joel Kontinen
Some evolutionist believe
that the moons of Uranus may have short-lived atmospheres every time the seasons
change. The seasons there are so intense that these tenuous atmospheres, called
exospheres, could exist briefly twice every Uranian year before freezing and
falling back down to the surface.
Uranus’s poles are extremely tilted with respect to the planet’s orbit
around the sun, which, along with its powerful magnetic field, makes the
seasons there particularly extreme.
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