Images of Uranus
False-color view of Uranus.
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Uranus's outermost ring.
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Uranus's moon Miranda.
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True-color (left) and false-color views of Uranus. January 17, 1986. Range 5.7 million miles.
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False-color composite of Uranus shows discrete cloud. January 14, 1986. Range, 8.0 million miles.
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Time-lapse images show cloud movements in Uranus' atmosphere over 4.6-hour interval.
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Farewell shot of crescent Uranus as Voyager 2 departs. January 25, 1986. Range 600,000 miles.
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Three of the moons discovered by Voyager 2: 1986U1, 1986U3, and 1986U4. January 18, 1986. Range 4.8 million miles.
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Two "shepherd" moons, 1986U7 and 1986U8, with epsilon ring. January 21, 1986. Range, 2.5 million miles.
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False-color composite of Uranus' rings (from top): epsilon, delta, gamma, eta, beta, alpha, 4, 5 and 6. January 21 1986. Range, 2.6 million miles.
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Rings of Uranus, including newly discovered 10th ring designated 1986U1R (barely visible below outermost epsilon ring). January 23, 1986. Range, 690,000 miles.
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Backlit view shows continuous distribution of fine particles throughout ring system. January 24, 1986. Range, 147,000 miles.
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Heavy crate ring seen in most detailed view of Umbriel. January 24, 1986. Range, 346,000 miles.
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Best image of Oberon shows cratering and large peak on moon's lower limb. January 24, 1986. Range 410,000 miles.
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Mosaic of Ariel, most detailed view from Voyager 2 shows numerous faults and valleys. January 24, 1986. Range, 80,000 miles.
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Highest-resolution picture of Titania displays prominent fault valleys nearly 1,000 miles long. January 24, 1986. Range, 229,000 miles.
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Color composite shows evidence of impact scars and past geologic activity on Titania. January 24, 1986. Range, 300,000 miles.
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Computer mosaic of Miranda images shows varied geologic regions at high resolution. January 24, 1986.
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Unusual "Chevron" figure seen on approach to Miranda. January 24, 1986. Range, 26,000 miles.
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Varied terrain on Miranda indicates complex geologic history. January 24, 1986. Range, 21,000 miles.
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Voyager 2 image of Miranda taken shortly before closest approach. January 24, 1986. Range 19,000 miles.
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Miranda displays rugged, high-elevation terrain (right), lower, grooved terrain and large crater (lower left) 15 miles across. January 24, 1986. Range, 22,000 miles.
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