August 10, 1971
News in a flash—Alien life was discovered in planet Uranus. As all of us are intrigued with the possibilities of other life-forms in the universe, it turns out that we didn't have to look any further but within our own solar system. The surface of Uranus was found a viable host to a range of microbial inhabitants—most appear as pathogenic bacteria and may even include viruses as more microbes are discovered in each exploration. Other than microbial life, more life-forms may be discovered in its depths, potentially hosting visible and advanced life such as tapeworms and flukes in more exotic parts. Tear-like appearances to the internal and external surfaces of Uranus—caused by impact of persistent foreign and native forces—may also host more bacteria, explorers confirmed. It is expected that seasoned and new explorers will continue to pursue exploration of Uranus, although some countries have negative view of such due to religious and cultural deterrence.