GEOL 3045: Planetary Geology Lysa Chizmadia Uranus’ Moons Lysa Chizmadia Uranus’ Moons
Introduction 27 named moons –Named after Shakesperian & Alexander Pope characters Groups –Shepherding Moons –Chaotic Moon Swarm –Puck, Mab & Cupid –Large Inner Satellites –Outer Irregular Satellites 27 named moons –Named after Shakesperian & Alexander Pope characters Groups –Shepherding Moons –Chaotic Moon Swarm –Puck, Mab & Cupid –Large Inner Satellites –Outer Irregular Satellites Image from:
Shepherding Moons Keep outer epsilon ring well defined Cordelia –Inner shepherd –15km in diameter Ophelia –Outer shepherd –16 km in diameter Must be inner shepherds, but not yet discovered Keep outer epsilon ring well defined Cordelia –Inner shepherd –15km in diameter Ophelia –Outer shepherd –16 km in diameter Must be inner shepherds, but not yet discovered Image from:
Choatic Moon Swarm Orbital parameters highly chaotic –Probably collide with each other regularly 8 small satellites –Bianca (21 km radius) –Cressida (33km radius) –Desdemona (27 km radius) –Juliet (42km radius) –Portia (54km radius) –Rosalind (27km radius) –Belinda (33km radius) –Perdita Orbital parameters highly chaotic –Probably collide with each other regularly 8 small satellites –Bianca (21 km radius) –Cressida (33km radius) –Desdemona (27 km radius) –Juliet (42km radius) –Portia (54km radius) –Rosalind (27km radius) –Belinda (33km radius) –Perdita Images from:
Puck, Mab & Cupid Puck –77km radius –Orbital period: 0.76 days –Inclination: 0.31 degrees Mab –16 km radius –Orbital period: 0.92 days Cupid –12km radius –Orbital period: 0.61 days Puck –77km radius –Orbital period: 0.76 days –Inclination: 0.31 degrees Mab –16 km radius –Orbital period: 0.92 days Cupid –12km radius –Orbital period: 0.61 days Image from:
Major Satellites Miranda –Smallest of 5 –Huge fault canyons Ariel –Brightest & very young surface –Intersecting valleys Umbriel –Darkest & ancient –Mysterious bright ring Titania –Largest moon Oberon –Heavily cratered Miranda –Smallest of 5 –Huge fault canyons Ariel –Brightest & very young surface –Intersecting valleys Umbriel –Darkest & ancient –Mysterious bright ring Titania –Largest moon Oberon –Heavily cratered Image from: Image from:
Miranda Diameter: 470 km Orbital period: 1.4 days Eccentricity: Inclination: 4.23 (high) Density: 1.20 g/cm 3 Fault canyons –20km deep Mixture of young & old terrains –Jumbled together –Tidal forces? Diameter: 470 km Orbital period: 1.4 days Eccentricity: Inclination: 4.23 (high) Density: 1.20 g/cm 3 Fault canyons –20km deep Mixture of young & old terrains –Jumbled together –Tidal forces? Image from:
Ariel Diameter: 1156 km Orbital period: 2.5 days Eccentricity: Inclination: 0.26 Density: 1.67 g/cm 3 Mixture of heavily cratered terrains & smooth plains Dry ice detected on surface Interconnected valleys –Chasmata –100s km long –>10 km deep –Floors smoothed by fluid Diameter: 1156 km Orbital period: 2.5 days Eccentricity: Inclination: 0.26 Density: 1.67 g/cm 3 Mixture of heavily cratered terrains & smooth plains Dry ice detected on surface Interconnected valleys –Chasmata –100s km long –>10 km deep –Floors smoothed by fluid Image from:
Umbriel Diameter: 1169 km (~ Ariel) Orbital period: 4.14 days Eccentricity: Inclination: 0.36 Density: 1.40 g/cm 3 (~ Ariel) Very old, heavily cratered surface Mysterious bright ring –Wunda –140 km diameter Diameter: 1169 km (~ Ariel) Orbital period: 4.14 days Eccentricity: Inclination: 0.36 Density: 1.40 g/cm 3 (~ Ariel) Very old, heavily cratered surface Mysterious bright ring –Wunda –140 km diameter Image from: Wunda
Titania Orbital period: 8.7 days Eccentricity: Inclination: 0.34 Density: 1.72 g/cm 3 Largest moon of Uranus Mixture of cratered terrains & interconnected valleys –Largest trench 1600km long –Faults internal forces Orbital period: 8.7 days Eccentricity: Inclination: 0.34 Density: 1.72 g/cm 3 Largest moon of Uranus Mixture of cratered terrains & interconnected valleys –Largest trench 1600km long –Faults internal forces Image from: Image from:
Oberon Diameter: 1523 km Orbital period: 13.5 days Eccentricity: Inclination: 0.10 Density: 1.64 g/cm 3 2nd Largest moon of Uranus Heavily cratered w/ bright rays S hemisphere has large faults Diameter: 1523 km Orbital period: 13.5 days Eccentricity: Inclination: 0.10 Density: 1.64 g/cm 3 2nd Largest moon of Uranus Heavily cratered w/ bright rays S hemisphere has large faults Image from: 6 km high
Outer Irregular Satellites Retrograde & highly inclined 5 moons –Caliban –Stephano –Sycorax –Prospero –Setebos Retrograde & highly inclined 5 moons –Caliban –Stephano –Sycorax –Prospero –Setebos Image from: Image from:
Summary Inner shepherd moons –Cordelia & Ophelia Puck, Mab & Cupid Largest –Miranda: heavily cratered terrain mixed w/ smooth blocks –Ariel: brightest & has chasmata with smooth floors –Umbriel: darkest & has bright ring crater on N pole –Titania: largest moon & mixture of cratered terrain & trenchs & faults –Oberon: highly cratered Outer irregular satellites –Retrograde & highly inclined –Probable captured asteroids Inner shepherd moons –Cordelia & Ophelia Puck, Mab & Cupid Largest –Miranda: heavily cratered terrain mixed w/ smooth blocks –Ariel: brightest & has chasmata with smooth floors –Umbriel: darkest & has bright ring crater on N pole –Titania: largest moon & mixture of cratered terrain & trenchs & faults –Oberon: highly cratered Outer irregular satellites –Retrograde & highly inclined –Probable captured asteroids