NASA’s Hubble Discovers New Rings and Moons Around Uranus

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December 24th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 52 times, 1 so far today

NASA’s Hubble Discovers New Rings and Moons Around Uranus

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope photographed a new pair of rings around Uranus and two new, small moons orbiting the planet.

The largest ring is twice the diameter of the planet’s previously known rings. The rings are so far from the planet, they are being called Uranus’ “second ring system.” One of the new moons shares its orbit with one of the rings. Analysis of the Hubble data also reveals the orbits of Uranus’ family of inner moons have changed significantly over the past decade.

“The detection of these new interacting rings and moons will help us better understand how planetary systems are formed and sustained, which is of key importance to NASA’s scientific exploration goals,” said Dr. Jennifer Wiseman, program scientist for Hubble at NASA Headquarters.

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