S/2001 U 2
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Discovery | |||||||
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Discovered by | Matthew J. Holman John J. Kavelaars Dan Milisavljevic | ||||||
Discovered in | August 13 2001 | ||||||
Orbital characteristics | |||||||
Mean radius | 20,901,000 km | ||||||
Eccentricity | ? | ||||||
Orbital period | ? d | ||||||
Inclination | ? ° | ||||||
Is a satellite of | Uranus | ||||||
Physical characteristics | |||||||
Mean diameter | 12 km | ||||||
Surface area | ? km2 | ||||||
Mass | Unknown kg | ||||||
Mean density | Unknown g/cm3 | ||||||
Surface gravity | ? m/s2 | ||||||
Rotation period | ? | ||||||
Axial tilt | ?° | ||||||
Albedo | |||||||
Surface temp. |
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Atmospheric pressure | 0 kPa |
S/2001 U 2 is a natural satellite of Uranus. It was discovered by Matthew J. Holman, John J. Kavelaars and Dan Milisavljevic on August 13, 2001. Despite being seen again on September 21 and November 15 and even a year later on August 13 and September 5, 2002, it was eventually lost. It was finally recovered on September 24, 2003 by Scott S. Sheppard on images obtained by David C. Jewitt and himself on August 29-30 and September 20. Confirming observations were made by Holman on September 30.
Reference
- IAUC 7980 (http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iauc/07900/07980.html)
- IAUC 8213 (http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iauc/08200/08213.html)
Uranus' natural satellites edit (https://academickids.com:443/encyclopedia/index.php?title=Template:Uranus_Footer&action=edit) |
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Cordelia | Ophelia | Bianca | Cressida | Desdemona | Juliet | Portia | Rosalind | S/2003 U 2 | Belinda |
S/1986 U 10 | Puck | S/2003 U 1 | Miranda | Ariel | Umbriel | Titania | Oberon | S/2001 U 3 |
Caliban | Stephano | Trinculo | Sycorax | S/2003 U 3 | Prospero | Setebos | S/2001 U 2 |
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