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  2. Rings of Uranus - Wikipedia

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    Uranus' ring system was the second to be discovered in the Solar System, after that of Saturn. [9] In 1982, on the fifth anniversary of the rings' discovery, Uranus along with the eight other planets recognized at the time (i.e. including Pluto) aligned on the same side of the Sun. [10] [11]

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

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    Uranus is one of those worlds, and while its rings are so faint they weren't even spotted until the late 1970s, scientists have shown a great deal of interest in them.Now, a new observation ...

  4. You've been pronouncing 'Uranus' wrong your entire life. How ...

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    Alone but certainly unique, Uranus rotates at a nearly 90-degree angle and is surrounded by 13 icy rings. Images of which were captured in rich detail last year by the James Webb Space Telescope .

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

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    Rings, moons, storms and a bright polar cap all shine in a new image of Uranus captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Uranus’ mysterious features on display in new Webb image Skip to main ...

  6. James L. Elliot - Wikipedia

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    James Ludlow Elliot (June 17, 1943 – March 3, 2011) was an American astronomer and scientist who, as part of a team, discovered the rings around the planet Uranus. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Elliot was also part of a team that observed global warming on Triton , the largest moon of Neptune .

  7. 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. The new rings bring the total number of Uranian rings to 13. [162]

  8. Heidi Hammel - Wikipedia

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    With the super-sharp optics system used at the W. M. Keck Observatory, de Pater and Hammel found an 11th ring around Uranus, a narrow sheet of rocky debris. The ring, the innermost of its siblings, is about 3,500 kilometers (2,200 mi) wide and centered about 39,600 kilometers (24,600 mi) from the planet's core.

  9. Infrared ‘aurora’ like northern lights spotted on Uranus ...

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    Discovery might also help us explain magnetic fields within our solar system