Why Is It So Tough To Go To Uranus And How Long To Go There?

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It seems that Uranus is the most neglected of planets. All the others have something remarkable that makes them scientifically appetizing for the exploratory cravings of our species. Mercury is the closest to the Sun, Venus the closest to Earth, Mars the most known, Jupiter the largest, Saturn has rings, Neptune is the farthest giant, and Pluto is the most beloved.
And all these objects, except for Mercury and Venus, also have one or more large satellites, which makes them extremely interesting to astronomers and space mission planners. Pluto has Charon, Neptune has Triton, Saturn has Titan, Jupiter has Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Earth has the Moon...
Uranus is the only gas giant without a large satellite. Why, still, is not known.
So what? Is Uranus forgotten just because it has nothing particularly interesting to offer? No, of course not.
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