File:Saturn's Rings in Ultraviolet Light.png
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العربية: حلقات زحل في الأشعة فوق البنفسجية
Česky: Prstence Saturnu v utrafialovém světle
English: Saturn's Rings in Ultraviolet Light
Français : Les anneaux de saturne présentés par ultraviolet
Tiếng Việt: Các vòng đai của Sao Thổ trong ánh sáng cực tím.
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Date | 24 June 2011 |
Source | http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/db/images/hs-2003-23-b-full_jpg.jpg |
Author | NASA. |
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This image was selected as picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for 9 February 2012. It was captioned as follows: English: Saturn's Rings in Ultraviolet Light
Other languages:
Česky: Prstence Saturnu v utrafialovém světle
Dansk: Saturn med sine ringe i ultraviolet belysning.
English: Saturn's Rings in Ultraviolet Light
Español: Los anillos de Saturno en el espectro ultravioleta.
Suomi: Saturnuksen renkaat ultravioletissa valossa
Français : Les Anneaux de Saturne à la lumière ultraviolette.
Magyar: A Szaturnusz gyűrűi ultraibolya fényben
Italiano: Gli anelli di Saturno ritratti in una foto in luce ultravioletta effettuata con il telescopio spaziale Hubble.
日本語: 土星の輪の紫外線写真
ქართული: სატურნის რგოლები ულტრაიისფერ გამოსხივებაზე.
한국어: 자외선으로 찍은 토성의 고리.
Nederlands: De ringen van Saturnus gezien bij ultraviolet licht.
Русский: Кольца Сатурна в ультрафиолетовых лучах
Українська: Сатурн і його кільця в ультрафіолетовому світлі.
中文(简体): 紫外线中的 土星环。
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