Uranus
The planet Uranus.
The moon Miranda is believed to have existing ice on it but theoretically it is Co2 which has given the planet an icy look but yes, the planet Miranda does have tiny slates of ice on the surface of the planet
The moon Luna orbits the planet Earth.
The planet and the moon(s) gravitational pull
A body in orbit around a planet is called a satellite.
The moon Miranda orbits the planet Uranus and it was discovered in 1948. Uranus has a total of five moons.
The planet Uranus.
Every planet does not directly orbit the Moon.
The moon Miranda is believed to have existing ice on it but theoretically it is Co2 which has given the planet an icy look but yes, the planet Miranda does have tiny slates of ice on the surface of the planet
Miranda, also known as Uranus V, is a moon of Uranus
No, Venus does not orbit a planet. It orbits a star, which is our Sun. It can not orbit a planet , if it did it would be a moon
A Planet to orbit.
Ariel is a moon of the planet Uranus.
Miranda and Ariel are two of the moons of Uranus.
Yes, there are moons that do not orbit planets but instead orbit other celestial bodies like asteroids or dwarf planets. For example, some moons of dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt do not orbit a planet.
No, a moon is a natuaral satellite and would always be in orbit around a planet. If it did'nt orbit the planet it would fall into the planet.
The moon Luna orbits the planet Earth.