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Tokyo Institute of Technology researchers have published a model that seems to explain Uranus’ bizarre tilt - a collision between a young Uranus and a massive ice world that could have both tipped Uranus over, and also formed its rings and its 27 moons in the process.
By Dr. Pamela Gay, Erik Madaus, Ally Pelphrey4.3
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Tokyo Institute of Technology researchers have published a model that seems to explain Uranus’ bizarre tilt - a collision between a young Uranus and a massive ice world that could have both tipped Uranus over, and also formed its rings and its 27 moons in the process.

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