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1[[quoteright:283:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/800px-Uranus_moons_7913.jpg]]
2[[caption-width-right:283:The biggest ones [[note]]from left to right: Puck, Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania and Oberon[[/note]]]]
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4([[HehHehYouSaidX Heh heh...moons of]] ''[[UranusIsShowing Uranus]]''...)
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6Or perhaps we should say, ''[[EitherOrTitle The Moons of Uranus; Or, The Bard in the Heavens]].''
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8{{UsefulNotes/Uranus}} is a small gas giant, and its moons are small, too. It can boast none so big as [[UsefulNotes/TheMoonsOfJupiter Jupiter's Ganymede]] or [[UsefulNotes/TheMoonsOfSaturn Saturn's Titan]]; its largest moons are medium-sized. There are twenty-seven of them known, with only the five biggest being spherical. Very little is generally known about them, since [[UranusIsShowing Uranus hasn't received many probes]].
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10Uranus's lack of any moons that rival or surpass Earth's Moon in size has long confounded astronomers, as that makes it a distinct oddity among the four giant planets. At the same time, it has been pointed out that Neptune's largest moon started out as a dwarf planet, and its capture likely wreaked havoc on the original system, so there is currently no way to tell which of the ice giants has a moon system more typical for their type.
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12One thing that is known about the moons of Uranus is that they tend to have dark surfaces due to a process called radiation darkening. Uranus is distant enough that radiation and charged particles from beyond the Solar System impacts its moons, breaking up molecules on the surface. This is followed by chemical reactions that slowly build up a layer of organic materials. This is ''not'' an indicator of life.
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14Unlike the moons of the other planets, whose names are drawn from Myth/ClassicalMythology (except for, you know, [[UsefulNotes/TheMoon the obvious]], who ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_%28goddess%29 inspired]]'' a Goddess[[note]]Or rather [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lunar_deities a legion of gods and goddesses]]...[[/note]]rather than be named after one), the names of the moons of Uranus are drawn from the classics of EnglishLiterature, specifically Alexander Pope's ''Literature/TheRapeOfTheLock'' and the plays of Creator/WilliamShakespeare. Uranus was discovered by an Englishman (well, a naturalized German... [[UsefulNotes/TheHouseOfHanover but so was the King]]!), Sir William Herschel; his son John (who was thoroughly English by upbringing) ended up naming the moons when they were discovered a while later. The younger Herschel reasoned that the sky god Uranus would be accompanied by spirits of the air, and took the names of these spirits from the aforementioned works. Later astronomers ignored the "spirit of the air" bit and just gave names from Shakespeare and Pope.
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16!!The Little Shepherds
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18Thirteen moonlets orbit close in; two (Cordelia[[note]]Named for the tragic heroine of ''Theatre/KingLear''[[/note]] and Ophelia[[note]]Named for Hamlet's love interest in, well, ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}''[[/note]]) serve as shepherds for the rings of Uranus. These are very small and of irregular shape, made of ice, tholin and some silicate dirt. They are very dark; the entire system is a chaotic jumble prone to changes.
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20!!Collision Course: Cupid and Belinda
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22Scientists predict that sometime between 1000 years and 1,000,000 years from now, the inner moons Cupid[[note]]The only actual ancient deity of the lot, named for his appearance in ''Theatre/TimonOfAthens''[[/note]] and Belinda[[note]]Named for the heroine of ''The Rape of the Lock''[[/note]] will collide. It's unknown what the result will be. They predict either 1), they'll "bounce" off each other, 2) merge, or 3) make Uranus' whisper-thin ring system a whole lot thicker.
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24!!The Mischief Maker: Puck
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26The largest of the inner moons, named for the mischievous sprite and servant of Oberon in ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream''. It was the first moon of Uranus to be discovered by ''Voyager 2'' and the only inner moon to be imaged by the probe in any detail. Its surface is heavily cratered and its features are named after mischievous European spirits, just like the moon itself.
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28!!The Broken Ball: Miranda
29[[quoteright:285:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miranda_286px.jpg]]
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31'''Profile'''
32* Diameter: 471 km
33* Mass: 0.000011 of Earth
34* Density: 1.2 g/cm3
35* Surface Gravity: 0.008 g
36* Semi-major Axis: 129,390 km from Uranus
37* Orbital Period: 34 Hours
38* Rotational Period: 34 Hours (Tidally Locked)
39* Axial Tilt: 4.23° to Uranus' Equator (97.77°)
40* Average Surface Temperature: -213° C
41* Notable Features: Verona Rupes
42* Discovered: 1948 by Gerard Kuiper
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45This moon, barely large enough to be a ball, is unusual in the high variability of its terrain. It is named for Prospero's daughter in ''Theatre/TheTempest''.
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47Miranda's surface has patchwork regions of broken terrain indicating intense geological activity in the moon's past, and is criss-crossed by huge canyons. A discredited theory claims that Miranda was [[EarthShatteringKaboom shattered]] and then re-coalesced into its current clumsy shape; scientists then thought it was a tidally-heated ocean moon, like [[UsefulNotes/TheMoonsOfJupiter Europa]] and [[UsefulNotes/TheMoonsOfSaturn Enceladus]], in the past, then froze over, causing its ice crust to crack and break. The current theory is that Miranda is actually still in the middle of formation, with lighter substances rising to the surface, while the heavier elements are sinking towards the core, providing a snapshot of world formation. Nowadays it is, in all aspects, a boring iceball in the middle of blackness, dead as a doornail.
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49Miranda is home to the tallest cliff in the Solar System, Verona Rupes[[note]]Named after the city of Verona, which appears in Shakespeare's works in ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' and ''Theatre/TheTwoGentlemenOfVerona''. "Rupes" is Latin for cliff[[/note]]. Craters are named after other individuals featured in ''The Tempest'', and other geological features are named after locations featured throughout Shakesheare's plays.
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51!!White and Black: Ariel and Umbriel
52[[quoteright:325:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/umbriel_and_ariel_composite.jpg]]
53 [[caption-width-right:325:Umbriel (left) and Ariel (right)]]
54These medium-sized moons (1100-1200 km in diameter) are very similar in all except color. They are named for two characters from ''The Rape of the Lock'' (though Ariel also appeared in ''Theatre/TheTempest''). Ariel is a very shiny object, Umbriel is dark, albeit with a bright, shiny crater called Wunda on its equator. It's likely that they have silicate cores, but subsurface oceans are unlikely. In all other aspects, they are boring iceballs in the middle of blackness, dead as a doornail.
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56Features on Ariel are named after spirits of brightness in world legends, while features on Umbriel are named after creatures in mythology connected to darkness or evil.
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58!!The Little Fairies: Titania and Oberon
59[[quoteright:325:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/titania_and_oberon.jpg]]
60[[caption-width-right:325:Titania (left) and Oberon (right)]]
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62These two are the largest moons of Uranus, with diameters of almost 1500 km, rivaling [[UsefulNotes/TheMoonsOfSaturn Saturn's Rhea]]. They are named for the Queen and King of the Fairies (respectively) in ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream''. They are large enough to have tiny traces of atmosphere and be suspected of hiding subsurface oceans deep on the border between ice and rock. That makes these iceballs in the middle of blackness possibly not boring and possibly not dead.
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64Titania is the eighth-largest moon in the Solar System behind the seven major or "great" moons (our own Moon, the four Galilean moons of Jupiter, Saturn's Titan, and Neptune's Triton) by both mass and volume. Oberon is the ninth-largest moon by mass but tenth-largest by volume (Saturn's Rhea is slightly larger).
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66Geological features on Titania and Oberon share the same naming conventions as Miranda, though names of individuals for craters can be drawn from any Shakespearian play. Features on Titania are limited to female characters, Oberon to male.
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68Titania should not be confused with Titan, the largest moon of UsefulNotes/{{Saturn}}.
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