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English: A Hubble Space Telescope image showing Ariel in transit across Uranus, taken on July 26, 2006. Due to the planet's extreme axial tilt--carried through in the tilt of its satellites's orbits--transits are only possible near the equinoxes. Taken in the near-infrared, atmospheric banding and the planet's oblateness are readily apparent. Courtesy of the Space Telescope Science Institute. |
Date | 28 January 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | Originally from NASA Hubblesite gallery |
Author | Original uploader was Erimus at en.wikipedia |
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[2] | 17:29, 28 January 2007 | w:en:User:Erimus | |
[3] | 17:24, 28 January 2007 | w:en:User:Erimus | (A Hubble Space Telescope image showing Ariel in transit across Uranus, taken on July 26, 2006. Due to the planet's extreme axial tilt--carried through in the tilt of its satellites's orbits--transits are only possible near the equinoxes. Courtesy of the) |
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