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Uranus and Its Rings

Uranus and Its Rings
The planet Uranus rotates on an axis that is tilted nearly horizontal. Other planets in the solar system have axes that are more vertical. This infrared image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope shows Uranus's rings orbiting in the plane of the planet's tipped equator. The colors are not real and are used to bring out details such as clouds in the atmosphere and the shape of the rings. The white disks are moons.
NASA/Hubblesite/Erich Karkoschka (University of Arizona)
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Uranus (planet); Infrared Astronomy; Planetary Science
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