Uranus' Natural Satellites
Uranus has 21 named moons. Six other moons were recently discovered and have not yet been named.
| Name | Diameter | Distance from Uranus |
|---|---|---|
| Cordelia | 26 km | 49,772 km |
| Ophelia | 32 km | 53,794 km |
| Bianca | 44 km | 59,173 km |
| Cressida | 66 km | 61,777 km |
| Desdemona | 58 km | 62,676 km |
| Juliet | 84 km | 64,350 km |
| Portia | 110 km | 66,090 km |
| Rosalind | 54 km | 69,943 km |
| Belinda | 68 km | 75,256 km |
| Puck | 154 km | 86,006 km |
| Miranda | 480 x 468 x 466 km | 129,800 km |
| Ariel | 1,162 x 1,156 x 1,156 km | 191,200 km |
| Umbriel | 1,170 km | 266,000 km |
| Titania | 1,578 km | 435,800 km |
| Oberon | 1,522 km | 582,600 km |
| Caliban | 80 km | 7,169,000 km |
| Stephano | 30 km | 7,948,000 km |
| Trinculo | 10 km | 8,578,000 km |
| Sycorax | 160 km | 12,213,000 km |
| Prospero | 40 km | 16,568,000 km |
| Satebos | 40 km | 17,681,000 km |
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