Turns out, Uranus’ biggest moons aren’t scarred by radiation like scientists expected—they’re just covered in space dust! Hubble’s latest pics show Titania and Oberon are darker on the sides facing forward, not because of Uranus’ wild magnetic field, but because they’re basically driving through a cosmic bug splatter. The dust comes from far-out moons and sticks to them as they orbit. Even scientists are surprised! Can’t wait to see what the James Webb Telescope finds next. #SpaceMystery #Uranus #Hubble #Science