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On January 24, 1986, NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Uranus.

This was the first time any spacecraft had ever visited Uranus. Its twin spacecraft, Voyager 1, only made it as far as Saturn before veering out of the plane of the solar system. Voyager 2 flew within 50,600 miles of Uranus and took the first and only close-up photos of the planet. During the encounter, Voyager 2 examined the rings around Uranus and discovered 10 of its 27 known moons. Voyager 2 also found that the planet's magnetic field is a twisted mess thanks to its bizarre sideways orientation. The spacecraft is now on its way out of the solar system and headed towards interstellar space.

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00:00On this day in space.
00:03On January 24th, 1986, NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Uranus.
00:09This was the first time that any spacecraft had ever visited Uranus.
00:13Its twin spacecraft, Voyager 1, only made it as far as Saturn before veering out of
00:18the plane of the solar system.
00:20Voyager 2 flew within 50,600 miles of Uranus and took the first and only close-up photos
00:25of the planet.
00:27During the encounter, Voyager 2 examined the rings around Uranus and discovered 10 of
00:31its 27 known moons.
00:33Voyager 2 also found that the planet's magnetic field is a twisted mess, thanks to its bizarre
00:38sideways orientation.
00:40The spacecraft is now on its way out of the solar system and headed towards interstellar
00:44space.
00:45And that's what happened on this day in space.
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