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HUBBLE UNCOVERS SMALLEST MOONS YET SEEN AROUND URANUS (STScI-PR03-29)



 
 
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Old September 25th 03, 04:13 PM
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FOR RELEASE: 11:00 a.m. (EDT) September 25, 2003

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PRESS RELEASE NO.: STScI-PR03-29


HUBBLE UNCOVERS SMALLEST MOONS YET SEEN AROUND URANUS

Astronomers have discovered two of the smallest moons yet found around
Uranus. The new moons, uncovered by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, are
about 8 to 10 miles across (12 to 16 km) -- about the size of San
Francisco. The two moons are so faint they eluded detection by the
Voyager 2 spacecraft, which discovered 10 small satellites when it flew
by the gas giant planet in 1986. The newly detected moons are orbiting
even closer to the planet than the five major Uranian satellites, which
are several hundred miles wide. The two new satellites are the first
inner moons of Uranus discovered from an Earth-based telescope in more
than 50 years. Images taken on Aug. 25, 2003 with Hubble's Advanced
Camera for Surveys were used to make the discovery. The International
Astronomical Union (IAU) will announce the finding today. The Hubble
telescope observations also helped astronomers confirm the discovery of
another tiny moon that had originally been spotted in Voyager pictures.

Electronic images, movies, and additional information are available at:
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/2003/29
http://amesnews.arc.nasa.gov/

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INBOX ASTRONOMY: NEWS ALERT wrote in sci.astro:

The new moons, uncovered by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, are
about 8 to 10 miles across (12 to 16 km) -- about the size of San
Francisco.



I never knew San Fransisco was a suburb of Uranus.

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