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| Discovery |
| Discovered by | William Lassell
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| Discovered in | October 24, 1851
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| Orbital characteristics |
| Semi-major axis | 266,000 km
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| Eccentricity | 0.0039
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| Periastron (Periuranion) | 265,000 km
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| Apastron (Apuranion) | 267,000 km
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| Orbital circumference | 1,671,000 km
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| Orbital period | 4.144 d
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| Mean orbital speed | 4.668 km/s
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| Minimum orbital speed | 4.650 km/s
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| Maximum orbital speed | 4.686 km/s
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| Inclination | 0.205° (to Uranus' equator)
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| Is a satellite of | Uranus
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| Physical characteristics |
| Mean diameter | 1169.4 km (0.092 Earths)
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| Surface area | 4,296,000 km2 (0.008 Earths)
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| Volume | 837,300,000 km3 (0.0008 Earths)
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| Mass | 1.2±0.1 kg (0.0002 Earths)
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| Mean density | 1.40±0.16 g/cm3
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| Surface gravity | 0.23 m/s2 (0.023 g)
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| Escape velocity | 0.52 km/s
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| Rotation period | synchronous
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| Axial tilt | zero
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| Rotation velocity | 36.94 km/h (at the equator)
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| Albedo | 0.21 ± 0.02
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| Angular Size | 0.093" (max)
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| Surface temp. |
| min |
mean |
max |
| ? K |
~61 K |
? K |
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| Atmospheric pressure | 0 kPa
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Umbriel (
um'-bree-əl) is a
moon of
Uranus discovered on
October 24,
1851 by
William Lassell. It was discovered at the same time as
Ariel.
Name
The name "Umbriel" and the names of all four satellites of Uranus then known were suggested by
John Herschel in 1852 at the request of Lassell. Lassell had earlier endorsed Herschel's
1847 naming scheme for the seven then-known satellites of
Saturn and had named his newly-discovered eighth satellite
Hyperion in accordance with Herschel's naming scheme in
1848. Umbriel is the 'dusky melancholy sprite' in
Alexander Pope's
The Rape of the Lock, and the name suggests the
Latin umbra, shadow. The adjectival form of the name is
Umbrielian.
It is also designated
Uranus II.
Physical characteristics
So far the only close-up images of Umbriel are from the
Voyager 2 probe, which made observations of the moon during its Uranus flyby in January, 1986. During the flyby the southern hemisphere of the moon was pointed towards the
Sun so only it was studied.
Umbriel's surface is the darkest of the Uranian moons, and reflects only about half as much light as
Ariel, Uranus' brightest satellite. Umbriel's heavily cratered surface has probably been stable since the
Late Heavy Bombardment. It has far more and larger craters than do Ariel and
Titania and is also the least geologically active. It is mostly composed of
water ice, with the balance made up of
silicate rock, and other ices such as
methane. Methane can break down and form reddish-black organic compounds such as
tholins when bombarded by high-energy particles. Near-IR spectra of Ariel and Umbriel clearly show that water ice dominates the spectra of these objects.
Umbriel's most prominent feature is
Wunda, a large ring of bright material near Umbriel's equator (see picture; the viewpoint is nearly polar). Wunda is presumably some kind of
crater, but its exact nature is mysterious. Nearby, seen along the
terminator, is the crater
Skynd, which lacks a bright rim but possesses a bright central peak.
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