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New Red, Blue Rings Found Around Uranus

Thursday, April 06, 2006 7:41:06 PM

 These two pictures of Uranus in this file photo were compiled from images recorded by Voyager 2 on January 10th, 1986, when the NASA spacecraft was 11 million miles from the planet.  The images were obtained by Voyager's narrow-angle camera.  The view is toward the planet's pole of rotation, which lies just left of center.  The picture on the left has been processed to show Uranus as human eyes would see it from the vantage point of the spacecraft.  The second picture is an exaggerated false-color view that reveals details not visible in the true-color view -- including indication of what could be a polar haze of smog-like particles.  (AP photo/Nasa)WASHINGTON (AP) - Two outer rings, one red the other blue, have been observed around the distant planet Uranus. While Uranus had been known to have inner rings of neutral color, the newly discovered outer rings show color contrasts that researchers think are caused by light reflected off particles that differ in size from one ring to the other.

And the outermost ring is only the second blue ring to have been observed, a team led by Imke de Pater of the University of California, Berkeley, reports in Friday's issue of the journal Science.

Also blue is Saturn's outermost ring, the researchers said. And they noted that both of the known blue rings have a moon embedded within them, while the red rings do not.


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