FILE PHOTO Rings Of The Planet Uranus Photographed In Near-Infrared

IN SPACE - NOVEMBER 19: (FILE IMAGE) This VLT near-infrared image of the planet Uranus and several of its moons was taken by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Paranal Observatory in Chile November 19, 2002. The rings of Uranus were first observed in 1977 and later photographed by Voyager-2 spacecraft. (Photo by ESO/Getty Images)
IN SPACE - NOVEMBER 19: (FILE IMAGE) This VLT near-infrared image of the planet Uranus and several of its moons was taken by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Paranal Observatory in Chile November 19, 2002. The rings of Uranus were first observed in 1977 and later photographed by Voyager-2 spacecraft. (Photo by ESO/Getty Images)
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