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  2. Rings of Uranus - Wikipedia

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    It is a narrow, faint ring located just inside the ε ring, between it and the shepherd moon Cordelia. [12] This moon clears a dark lane just inside the λ ring. When viewed in back-scattered light, [e] the λ ring is extremely narrow—about 1–2 km—and has the equivalent optical depth 0.1–0.2 km at the wavelength 2.2 μm. [3]

  3. Uranus’ mysterious features on display in new Webb image - AOL

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    The normally faint inner and outer rings of Uranus shine in the latest image, including the planet’s closest yet incredibly dim and diffuse Zeta ring. Nine of Uranus’ 27 known moons can also ...

  4. Uranus will be visible to the naked eye tonight -- here's how ...

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    Grab a pair of binoculars and your lamest jokes because Uranus will be visible to the naked eye on Thursday night.

  5. Uranus - Wikipedia

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    The largest is located twice as far from Uranus as the previously known rings. These new rings are so far from Uranus that they are called the "outer" ring system. Hubble also spotted two small satellites, one of which, Mab , shares its orbit with the outermost newly discovered ring.

  6. Climate of Uranus - Wikipedia

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    Uranus in 2005. Rings, southern collar and a light cloud in the northern hemisphere are visible. Hubble images showing the seasonal changes in the atmosphere of Uranus. The south of Uranus is at the upper right and north is at the lower left. The south polar cap disappears between 2007 and 2011 and the north polar cap appears between 2010 and 2015.

  7. How Webb just changed our concept of Uranus forever - AOL

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    Most pictures of Uranus in textbooks show it as a bright blue, featureless ball. But the James Webb Space Telescope, the preeminent new observatory that senses light at invisible, infrared ...

  8. Occultation - Wikipedia

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    Due to their slower movement through the night sky, occultations by TNOs are far less common than by asteroids in the main-belt. The dwarf planet Haumea was observed in a stellar transit on 21 January 2017, identifying a ring. [16] On 3 June 2017, a star was occulted by the Kuiper belt object 486958 Arrokoth, the first such occultation detected ...

  9. The ring around Uranus has a warm glow - AOL

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    Saturn is well known as the planet with rings, but it's hardly the only one. As it turns out, rings around planets aren't all that rare, and at least a few of the planets in our solar system have ...