Miranda (moon)

Miranda
Discovery
Discovered by Gerard Kuiper
Discovered in 1948
Orbital characteristics
Mean radius 129,872 km
Eccentricity ~0.0013
Orbital period 1.413479d
Inclination 4.34°
Is a satellite of Uranus
Physical characteristics
Mean diameter 471.6 km
Surface area km2
Mass 6.59×1019 kg
Mean density 1.20 g/cm3
Surface gravity 0.079 m/s2
Rotation period 1.413479 days
Axial tilt
Albedo 0.34
Surface temp 86°K
Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa
Miranda is the smallest and innermost of Uranus' major moonss. It is named after Prospero's daughter in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.

Miranda's surface may be mostly water ice, with the low density body being made of silicate rock and methane-related organic compounds. Miranda's surface is criss-crossed by huge canyons up to 20 kilometres (12 miles) deep, with patchwork regions of broken terrain indicating intense geological activity in the moon's past. It is thought that this activity is likely powered by tidal forces from Uranus, but another theory suggests that Miranda was at some point struck by a massive object that partially shattered the moon.

Scientists recognize the following geological features on Miranda:

See: List of geological features on Miranda

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Uranus
Puck's group | Miranda | Ariel | Umbriel
Titania | Oberon | Sycorax's group | S/2003 U 3
(For other moons, see: Uranus's natural satellites)






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