The rings of Uranus are being held back by its pesky moons

The size of Uranus’ rings is controlled by the planet’s five major moons, which are able to eject significant amounts of dust out of the Uranian system, according to new simulations designed to figure out where the rings may have come from.

The seventh planet from the sun, Uranus is notable for being tilted on its side by 98 degrees, a legacy of a giant impact long ago in the planet’s history.

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