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There's no point in sending humans to Uranus itself; humans are too fragile to deal with the atmospheric conditions on any gas giant. We'd be better off personally visiting Uranus's moons; however, an even better solution (since one was asked for) would be more robotic spacecraft missions with advanced sensor and communications packages for chemical and spectral analyses. This would get us the information we need without the expense and risk of human lives. A well-planned mission could survey some combination of the asteroids, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune before arriving at Uranus, providing a wealth of information over the many years of travel time required.

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