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NASA ’s Voyager 2 made history as the first —and so far, the only—spacecraft to visit Uranus .
Voyager 2's data suggested that Uranus has a highly compressed and chaotic magnetic field, with intense radiation belts and pockets devoid of plasma.
However, researchers now believe these extreme conditions may have been an anomaly .
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