In 1986, when Voyager swept past Uranus, the probes portraits of the planet were notoriously bland, disappointing scientists, yielding few new details of the planet and its atmosphere, and giving it a reputation as a bore of the solar system.
In 1986, when Voyager swept past Uranus, the probes portraits of the planet were notoriously bland, disappointing scientists, yielding few new details of the planet and its atmosphere, and giving it a reputation as a bore of the solar system.