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Using Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers detect X-ray emission from Uranus – Firstpost
One theory is that the Sun is behind the emission of the X-rays while another theory suggests that the rings are causing them.

One theory is that the Sun is behind the emission of the X-rays while another theory suggests that the rings are causing them.
Astronomers have found that Uranus might be emitting X-rays using the Chandra X-ray Observatory of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This new information can help scientists learn more about the seventh planet from the Sun and the coldest planet in our solar system. The observations that were studied by the researchers, were taken in 2002 and then…
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