Uranus's Small Moons
Uranus's innermost ten moons are:
Cordelia
- Cordelia (Uranus VI) is the innermost of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 49,752 km
- diameter: 26 km
a.k.a. 1986 U 7
- Cordelia is a daughter of Lear in Shakespeare's King Lear.
- Discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986.
- Cordelia appears to be the inner shepherding
satellite for Uranus's Epsilon ring.
- Cordelia and Ophelia orbit inside the
synchronous orbit radius.
Pictures
- Cordelia, Ophelia and rings
152k gif;
255k jpg
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Ophelia
- Ophelia (Uranus VII) is the second of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 53,764 km
- diameter: 32 km
a.k.a. 1986 U 8
- Ophelia is the daughter of Polonius in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
- Discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986.
- Ophelia appears to be the outer shepherding
satellite for Uranus's Epsilon ring.
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Bianca
- Bianca (Uranus VIII) is the third of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 59,165 km
- diameter: 44 km
a.k.a. 1986 U 9
- Bianca is the sister of Katherine in Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew.
- Discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986.
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Cressida
- Cressida (Uranus IX) is the fourth of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 61,767 km
- diameter: 66 km
a.k.a. 1986 U 3
- Cressida is the daughter of Calchas in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida.
- Discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986.
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Desdemona
- Desdemona (Uranus X) is the fifth of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 62,659 km
- diameter: 58 km
a.k.a. 1986 U 6
- Desdemona is the wife of Othello in Shakespeare's Othello.
- Discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986.
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Juliet
- Juliet (Uranus XI) is the sixth of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 64,358 km
- diameter: 84 km
a.k.a. 1986 U 2
- Juliet is the tragic heroine in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
- Discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986.
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Portia
- Portia (Uranus XII) is the seventh of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 66,097 km
- diameter: 110 km
a.k.a. 1986 U 1
- Portia is a rich heiress in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.
- Discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986.
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Rosalind
- Rosalind (Uranus XIII) is the eighth of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 69,927 km
- diameter: 54 km
a.k.a. 1986 U 4
- Rosalind is a daughter of the banished Duke in Shakespeare's As You Like It.
- Discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986.
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Belinda
- Belinda (Uranus XIV) is the ninth of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 75,255 km
- diameter: 68 km
a.k.a. 1986 U 5
- Belinda is the heroine Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock.
- Discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986.
Pictures
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Puck
- Puck (Uranus XV) is the tenth of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 86,006 km
- diameter: 154 km
a.k.a. 1985 U 1
- Puck is a mischievous fairy in Shakespeare's Midsummer-Night's Dream.
- Discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986.
- Of the 10 new Uranian moons discovered by Voyager 2, only Puck was discovered
soon enough that the observaton schedule could be adjusted to get images.
- Puck and the other small moons are very dark (albedo less than 0.1).
Pictures
- (above) Puck 5k gif
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Open Issues
- Cressida and Bianca are within the
Roche limit;
are they stable or will they be disrupted?
- These small moons are all very dark; Uranus's larger moons are much
brighter. Why?
- We know next to nothing about these moons.
Even the basic orbital and size data are not very accurate.
... Uranus
... Cordelia / ... / Puck
... Miranda
...
Bill Arnett; last updated:
1995 February 16