New dust belts of Uranus: One ring, two ring, red ring, blue ring

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We compared near-infrared observations of the recently discovered outer rings of Uranus with Hubble Space Telescope results. We find that the inner ring, R/2003 U 2, is red, whereas the outer ring, R/2003 U 1, is very blue. Blue is an unusual color for rings; Saturn's enigmatic E ring is the only other known example. By analogy to the E ring, R/2003 U 1 is probably produced by impacts into the embedded moon Mab, which apparently orbits at a location where nongravitational perturbations favor the survival and spreading of submicron-sized dust. R/2003 U 2 more closely resembles Saturn's G ring, which is red, a typical color for dusty rings.

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De Pater, I., Hammel, H. B., Gibbard, S. G., & Showalter, M. R. (2006). New dust belts of Uranus: One ring, two ring, red ring, blue ring. Science, 312(5770), 92–94. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1125110

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