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New moon found orbiting ice large Uranus

By Editorial Board Published August 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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New moon found orbiting ice large Uranus

A brand new tiny moon has been recognized orbiting the planet Uranus, in line with NASA.

The satellite tv for pc, noticed by the James Webb Area Telescope, doesn’t have a reputation but and has been designated S/2025 U1.

First noticed on 2 February by the space-bound telescope, it measures roughly six miles (10km) in diameter and joins 28 different recognized moons orbiting the icy large.

Maryame El Moutamid, from the Southwest Analysis Institute in Colorado and lead investigator on the mission to check the rings and moons of Uranus, believes its tiny measurement is more likely to be the explanation why it has been invisible to telescopes till now.

“It’s a small moon but a significant discovery, which is something that even NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft didn’t see during its flyby nearly 40 years ago,” she stated.

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A picture of Uranus taken by the Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1986. Pic: NASA

“No other planet has as many small inner moons as Uranus,” stated Matthew Tiscareno of the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, a member of the analysis crew.

Mr Tiscareno stated the “complex inter-relationships” between Uranus’ moons and its faint rings counsel the planet’s evolutionary historical past could have been a chaotic one.

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The newfound satellite tv for pc is about 35,000 miles (56,000km) from the centre of the planet, with a near-circular orbit, in line with researchers.

All of Uranus’ moons are named after characters from the works of Shakespeare and Alexander Pope.

NASA stated the brand new moon can be named after approval by the Worldwide Astronomical Union, which oversees the official naming course of for astronomical objects.

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In 1986, the Voyager 2 probe turned the primary human-made object to fly previous Uranus, giving humanity its first close-up views of the distant planet.

The historic encounter yielded greater than 7,000 images of Uranus and helped scientists uncover two new rings and 11 new moons across the planet.

The brand new addition might trace at extra tiny moons ready to be discovered.

“There’s probably a lot more of them and we just need to keep looking,” Mr Tiscareno stated.

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