00:01On this day in space.
00:03On March 10, 1977, astronomers discovered rings around Uranus.
00:08Astronomers had long suspected that Uranus has rings, but the actual discovery
00:12happened by accident. A team of three astronomers was using NASA's Kuiper
00:15Airborne Observatory to observe the atmosphere of Uranus. They did this during
00:20a stellar occultation, which means that a background star was passing behind the planet.
00:24Seeing how the light from that star changes when it passed through the atmosphere could
00:28yield clues about the composition of Uranus. To their surprise, the star
00:31began to flicker before it was even eclipsed by Uranus. The star disappeared and
00:35reappeared five times as it passed behind the rings. At first they believed that
00:40Uranus had five rings, but more observations have revealed that it actually has thirteen
00:43rings. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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