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True Colour (left) And False Colour Views Of Uranus From Voyager 2 Taken On 17th Of January, 1986 From

True colour (left) and false colour views of Uranus from Voyager 2 taken on 17th of January, 1986 from a distance of 5.7 million miles.

True colour (left) and false colour views of Uranus from Voyager 2 taken on 17th of January, 1986 from a distance of 5.7 million miles.

Credits : NASA

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