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Uranium moons in new light – SwordsToday.ie
Pictures of the five largest uranium moons orbiting Uranus on July 12, 2011, as seen by Herschel. Left: Estimated positions and orbits of satellites.

Pictures of the five largest uranium moons orbiting Uranus on July 12, 2011, as seen by Herschel. Left: Estimated positions and orbits of satellites. Pointing to the left side of the orbital plane. Does not scale the size of objects. Right: Incorrect color map of infrared brightness at 70 µm wavelength after removal of signal from the planet Uranus, measured using the PACS instrument of the Herschel Space Observatory. The characteristic form of signals similar to the three-leaf clover is a teles…
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