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Astronomers have discovered that the outermost rings of Uranus, known as the mu and nu rings, differ markedly in composition despite their similar appearance. The mu ring consists of tiny ice grains, likely from a small icy moon, while the nu ring is rich in dust and organic molecules. These findings, drawn from two decades of telescope observations, raise new questions about the planet's dynamic ring system.

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