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The rings of Uranus are made of dark particulate matter (as opposed to the ice composition of the rings of Saturn). They may have been created by the collision of small moons in their orbits around the planet. The more visible rings seem to have larger particles, ranging from .2 to 20 meters in size, while the fainter ones are mostly dust.

Thirteen distinct rings are presently known, the brightest being the "epsilon" ring. This ring has little dust and appears to be extremely thin, as little as 150 meters in thickness.

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