Miranda
Uranus V
Miranda Facts
- Miranda is the eleventh of Uranus's known satellites:
- distance from Uranus: 129,850 km
- diameter: 472 km
- mass: 6.3e19 kg
Miranda is the innermost of Uranus's large moons.
- Pronounced "mi RAN duh"
- Miranda is a daughter of the magician Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest.
- Discovered by Kuiper in 1948.
- Voyager 2 was forced to fly close to
Uranus in order to get the boost it needed to go on to
Neptune and due to the orientation of the whole
system at almost right angles to the
ecliptic only Miranda was approached
closely. Before Voyager, of course, little was known about Miranda and as it
is not the largest or in any other way remarkable, it probably would not have
been chosen as the prime target at Uranus. Voyager's good luck held up,
however, as Miranda turned out to be by far the most interesting.
- Miranda is about half water ice and half rocky material.
- Miranda's surface is all mixed up with heavily cratered terrain intermixed
with weird grooves, valleys and cliffs (one over 15 kilometers high).
- At first, Voyager 2's images of Miranda were a mystery. Everyone had expected
that Uranus's moons would show very little history of internal activity (like
Callisto). Explaining the bizarre hitherto unknown
terrain proved quite an embarrassment to those who had to do it on live TV.
Their usual impressive and esoteric technical jargon gave out and they
had to resort to using such terms as "chevron"
(picture 6), "race track", and "layer cake" to
describe Miranda's unique features.
- It was initially thought that Miranda had been
completely shattered and reassembled
several times in its history, each time burying some parts of the original
surface being and exposing some of the interior.
Now, however, a more mundane explanation involving the upwelling
of partially melted ices seems to be in favor.
- Voyager 2 passed so close to Miranda and the light levels are so low there
(almost 3 billion km from the Sun) that special measures had to be employed
to avoid smearing the images. This was accomplished by rotating the entire
spacecraft while the camera's shutter was open to compensate for its motion.
The resulting images have the best resolution
of the entire mission.
Pictures
- (above) Miranda
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- Uranus's moon Miranda
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- Miranda Mosaic
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- Miranda global mosaic
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- Miranda South Pole
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- Inverness Corona "the chevron"
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- Miranda ridges and valleys
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Movies
- Miranda The Movie
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More about Miranda
Open Issues
- The upwelling and shattering explanations for Miranda's bizzare appearance are
only theories. Much more evidence is needed to provide a satisfactory explanation.
- There are no more missions planned to Uranus and Neptune.
When will we next visit to this peculiar world? The data from Voyager 2
may be all we have for a very long time.
... Uranus
... Puck
... Miranda
... Ariel
...
Bill Arnett; last updated:
1995 July 12