Uranus Images

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Ariel
Ariel
Ariel
Titania
Miranda
A crescent Uranus
Uranus is bland in visible light, its blue color due to absorption by methane.
A montage of Uranus and its five major satellites.
Uranus is bland in visible light (left) and only with extreme computer enhancement are any structures visible in its atmosphere at all (right).

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Created 6 April 1999, Last Update 6 April 1999

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