Puck (moon)

Puck

Discovery
Discovered by Voyager 2
Discovered in 1985
Orbital characteristics
Mean radius 86004 km
Eccentricity 0.00005
Orbital period 0.76183d
Inclination 0.31°
Is a satellite of Uranus
Physical characteristics
Mean diameter 162 km
Surface area km2
Mass 2.89×1018 kg
Mean density 1.3 g/cm3
Surface gravity 0.029 m/s2
Rotation period ?
Axial tilt
Albedo 0.07
Surface temp
min mean max
K K K
Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa

Puck is a moon of Uranus. It was discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986. Little is known about it aside from its orbit, its size, and its dark albedo (approximately 0.07).

Most of the moons of Uranus are named after characters in Shakespeare or Alexander Pope. In Celtic mythology and English folklore, Puck is a mischievous tricky sprite, imagined as an evil demon by Christians, but better known as a character in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream who travels around the globe at night with the fairies.

See also: List of craters on Puck


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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