and a strange mountain as well
Here's the reference
Title:More dark matter around Uranus?
Authors:Sicardy, B.; Roques, F.; Brahic, A.; Bouchet, P.; Maillard, J. P.; Perrier, C.
Affiliation:AA(Paris, Observatoire, Meudon; Paris VII, Universite, France), AB(Paris, Observatoire, Meudon; Paris VII, Universite, France), AC(Paris, Observatoire, Meudon, France), AD(European Southern Observatory, Santiago, Chile), AE(Canada-France-Hawaii-Telescope Corp., Kamuela, HI)
Publication:
Nature (ISSN 0028-0836), vol. 320, April 24, 1986, p. 729-731. Research supported by the European Southern Observatory, Canada-France-Hawaii-Telescope Corp., Universite de Paris VII, Observatoire de Paris, Institut National d'Astronomie et de Geophysique, INSU, and CNRS. (Nature Homepage)
Publication Date:
04/1986
Category:
Lunar and Planetary Exploration; Planets
Origin:
STI; LPI [AN-860295%J]
NASA/STI Keywords:
DARK MATTER, NEPTUNE (PLANET), PLANETARY RINGS, STELLAR OCCULTATION, URANUS RINGS, URANUS SATELLITES, DETECTION, NATURAL SATELLITES, SPACE OBSERVATIONS (FROM EARTH)
LPI Keywords:
PLANETS, GIANT PLANETS, URANUS, NEPTUNE, RINGS, OCCULTATIONS, ASTRONOMY, EARTH-BASED OBSERVATIONS, PROCEDURE, ANALYSIS, TELESCOPE METHODS
Bibliographic Code:
1986Natur.320..729S
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