The icy giant planet Uranus and its rings were recently photographed in the infrared range using the 10-meter telescope at the Keck Observatory.
This new infrared image provides a unique perspective on Uranus, allowing astronomers to study the planet's atmosphere and rings in more detail. The observation is significant as it adds to our understanding of the composition and dynamics of Uranus, a planet that is often overshadowed by its larger neighbors in the solar system.