The latest Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a twist in the story of the Moon in the Uranus. Instead of the expected radiation “Sunburn”, the moon’s Ariel, Ambril, Titnia and Oberon literally appear to be collecting cosmic dust. This suggests that the strange inclination of the planet is not burning in the back of their back, but instead coating the front of two exterior moons in a kind of space gram. As a result, astronomers have scattered their heads, as it is quite the opposite they were expected in the Warpad magnetic field of Uranus.
Dust, not radiation
According to NASA’s data Wigger 2 In Flybai 1986 and decades of modeling, scientists assumed that Uranus’s side -spinning means that its magnetic field blew up the charged particles of the back of each moon (“back window”). It was expected that in the past, the dim and dark would look. Instead, Hubble’s Ultra Violet data tells a different story: Titania and Oberon (remote pair) are actually deep on their well -known faces – on the contrary, the speculation of this radiation has predicted. In other words, the effect is not at all radiation loss. Instead, it seems that the magnetic spare of Uranus is largely remembered by these moons.
A cosmic windshield effect
Space Dests kicked Uranus with corrupt moons. Micro meteorites constantly rotate these remote satellites in millions of years, and in the millions of years, the small guts rotate inside. Titania and Oberon are plowing from this dust cloud, collecting debris on the car’s front sides like insects on the car’s windshield. This cosmic “Big Spiral” combines their leading faces with slightly deep, red color.
Meanwhile, Ariel and Ambriel ride in the shadow of their older siblings and look at the same brightness on both sides. Uranus’s big moon has passed through a slow motion universe car wash, which has dumped its fronts instead of catching UV burn. In other words, a dust windshield – not radiation – is painting these moons. It is a reminder that a place can surprise us, sometimes there is nothing more than a simple old dust.