When astronomers got a rare look at an asteroid passing in front of a distant star last year, they discovered something rarer still: the first asteroid with rings. Telltale variations in light show that the space rock, known as Chariklo, has two dense, narrow rings. That makes it only the fifth ringed world known to exist in the solar system, after Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune. advertisement"We weren't looking for a ring and didn't think small bodies like Chariklo had them at all, so the discovery — and the amazing amount of detail we saw in the system — came as a complete surprise!" Felipe Braga-Ribas of Brazil's Observatorio Nacional/ MCTI said in a news release announcing the find. Braga-Ribas planned the campaign to observe Chariklo, and he's also the lead author of a paper on the asteroid's rings published in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature. 
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