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Summary
Uranus, some of its satellites, and its ring system, from the Hubble Space Telescope. This false-color image shows that Uranus, despite its bland appearance in true color, has significant weather. The orientation of the rings is real and demonstrates the near-right-angle tilt of Uranus' axis of rotation and of its satellite and ring systems.
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This image is credited to NASA and the Hubble Space Science Institute. Per NASA policy and applicable United States federal law, such images are in the public domain. NASA images, other than its institutional logo, or photographs of actual persons, are not subject to copyright and may be used without additional permission, unless otherwise declared.
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Credit: NASA/Space Science Institute, http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/db/2004/05/images/a/formats/full_jpg.jpg
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current | 20:00, 30 April 2008 |  | 450 × 600 (12 KB) | Temlakos | Uranus, some of its satellites, and its ring system, from the Hubble Space Telescope. This false-color image shows that Uranus, despite its bland appearance in true color, has significant weather. The orientation of the rings is real and demonstrates the |
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