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This is Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz. Got a minute?

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All four of our solar system's gas giants sport rings, the gaudiest of course being those of Saturn.

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But they're not alone.

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A body called 10199 Chariklo orbits between Saturn and Uranus.

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And a close examination has revealed that it too has rings.

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Chariklo is the largest of a class of objects called centaurs, which have characteristics of both asteroids and comets.

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They can display glowing comas if they're kicked in close to the sun.

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The European Southern Observatory's La Silla Observatory in Chile and other South American telescopes found that Chariklo hosts two dense circular rings made of ice and pebbles.

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They lie roughly 400 kilometers out from Chariklo, itself just 250 kilometers wide.

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The discovery is in the journal Nature.

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One theory behind the unusual situation is that another body crashed into Chariklo,

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and the material ejected by the collision coalesced into the rings.

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Chariklo could eventually lose its special status if the rings gather up and form a moon.

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Asteroids with moons are commonplace.

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But for now, this ringed Centaur is truly a horse of a different color.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz.

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