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English: These Hubble Space Telescope images show the varied faces of Uranus. On the left, Uranus in 2005 displays its ring system. The planet — along with its rings and moons — is tipped on its side, rotating at roughly a 90-degree angle from the plane of its orbit. In the Hubble close-up taken just one year later, Uranus reveals its banded structure and a mysterious dark storm.
Date 26 February 2020 (upload date)
Source Two Faces of Uranus (Hubble)
Author IMAGE: NASA, ESA, Mark Showalter (SETI Institute), Lawrence A. Sromovsky (UW-Madison), Patrick M. Fry (UW-Madison), Heidi Hammel (SSI), Kathy Rages (SETI Institute)
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