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"Which is the coldest planet in the Solar System? It’s not the farthest planet. And it has no heat source (its core is rock and ice). And the planet has faint rings seen best in infrared: webbtelescope.pub/3yBUlL1 🔭 🧪"
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"The planet Uranus on a black background. The planet appears blue with a large, white patch taking up the right half. The patch is whitest at the center, then fades into blue at it expands from right to left. A thin outline of Uranus is also white. Around the planet is a system of nested rings. The outermost ring is the brightest while the innermost ring is the faintest. Unlike Saturn’s horizontal rings, the rings of Uranus are vertical and so they appear to surround the planet in an oval shape. There are 9 blueish white dots scattered around the rings."
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