Discovery[1] | |
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Discovered by | Stephen P. Synnott / Voyager 2 |
Discovery date | December 30, 1985 |
Designations | |
Designation | Uranus XV |
Pronunciation | /ˈpʌk/[2] |
Adjectives | Puckian[3] |
Orbital characteristics[4] | |
86004.444±0.064 km | |
Eccentricity | 0.00012±0.000061 |
0.76183287±0.000000014 d | |
Average orbital speed | 8.21 km/s[a] |
Inclination | 0.31921°±0.021° (to Uranus's equator) |
Satellite of | Uranus |
Physical characteristics | |
Dimensions | 162 × 162 × 162 km[5][b] |
81±2 km[5] | |
82000 km2[a] | |
Volume | 2226100±7.8% km3[6] |
Mass | (1.91±0.64)×1018 kg[7] |
Mean density | ~0.858 g/cm3[a] |
~0.019 m/s2[a] | |
~0.056 km/s[a] | |
synchronous[5] | |
zero[5] | |
Albedo |
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Temperature | ~65 K[a] |
20.5[9] | |
Puck is the sixth-largest moon of Uranus. It was discovered in December 1985 by the Voyager 2 spacecraft.[1] The name Puck follows the convention of naming Uranus's moons after characters from Shakespeare. The orbit of Puck lies between the rings of Uranus and the first of Uranus's large moons, Miranda. Puck is approximately spherical in shape and has diameter of about 162 km.[5] It has a dark, heavily cratered surface, which shows spectral signs of water ice.[10]
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