NASA To Study Uranus, Neptune Orbiters

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At long last I would say in relation to this news.

http://spacenews.com/nasa-to-study-uranus-neptune-missions/
 
I would really like to see a Neptune orbiter with a Triton lander, there is so much that we don't know about Triton.
 
Visiting Neptune and Uranus would be wonderful but it takes so damn long to get there. I waited forever it seems to see Pluto - too bad the spacecraft didn't go into orbit or have a lander. -SP
 
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You only have to wait until (approximately) 1st January 2019 ;


https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn28113-nasa-picks-post-pluto-destination-for-new-horizons-spacecraft/


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Steve Pace said:
Visiting Neptune and Uranus would be wonderful but it takes so damn long to get there. I waited forever it seems to see Pluto - too bad the spacecraft didn't go into orbit or have a lander. -SP

That's why they are suggesting launching on SLS to speed things up. Plus it needs the payloads.
 
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