Uranus' atmosphere is mostly composed of
82.5% Hydrogen
15.2% Helium
And 2.3% Methane [7].
This elements are the same that result in the fire hazard aforementioned in both Saturn’s and Jupiter’s environments.
Information for this planet was mainly collected by one spacecraft, the Voyager 2, during a fly by in 1986. Now we have accumulated more information from long distance observations and storms such as Neptune’s Great Dark Spot were discovered, contrary to the first observations that revealed just a bland disc of a planet. [41] A positive is that like the other gas giants, Uranus does have a magnetosphere nearly 48 times the strength of Earth’s, which would provide stationed astronauts form ionised bombardment [48].
Uranus's winds are also very powerful, reaching speeds of 560mph which is six …show more content…
Their magnetospheres would protect astronauts whilst not causing the damage of Jupiter's magnetosphere. Their temperatures as we so far understand are relatively stable. Only the problem of their storms which could be overcome through the stabilisation of the orbiting stations, or even orbiting in the direction of the wind to greatly reduce friction. The same can be said for Neptune, but with the increased difficulty of being home to the fastest known winds in the universe, once overcome that is the only major problem that any human would be faced from the planet which we know