File:Uranian Eclipse.jpg
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English: Summary: Ariel Eclipsing Uranus as Uranus Approaches Equinox |
Source | Hubble Space Telescope (Via - Web Source: Physorg - http://www.physorg.com/news76255008.html) |
Author | NASA/ESA |
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23:53, 1 September 2006 | 640 × 400 (23,716 bytes) | w:en:Nbound (talk | contribs) | Summary: Ariel Eclipsing Uranus as Uranus Approaches Equinox Author: NASA, ESA, L. Sromovsky (University of Wisconsin, Madison), H. Hammel (Space Science Institute), and K. Rages (SETI Institute) Source/URL: Hubble Space Telescope (Via - Web Source: Phys |
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