The moon Miranda is the 5th-largest moon of the planet Uranus. It is about 470 km in diameter.
Its volume is about 54 million cubic kilometers (1/400th of Earth's Moon), and its mass is about 6.6 x 10^19 kg (1/1000 of Earth's Moon).
No. Miranda is the smallest and innermost of Uranus's satellites.
Miranda
Uranus' moon Miranda has a greater variety of surface features compared to its size, including cliffs, canyons, and strange, chaotic terrain. These diverse features suggest a complex geological history involving tectonic and volcanic processes that have reshaped the moon's surface over time.
Miranda is a Moon not a planet; its the smallest and inner most of the five Uranian moons. It was discovered by Gerad Kuiper in 1948.
The surface temperature of Miranda, one of Uranus' moons, is estimated to be around -200°C (-328°F). This makes it one of the coldest known moons in the Solar System due to its distance from the Sun and its lack of a significant atmosphere to trap heat.
No, Miranda is a moon of Uranus.
Miranda is Uranus' moon
No. Miranda is itself a moon of Uranus. No known moon has a moon of its own.
Miranda, also known as Uranus V, is a moon of Uranus
Miranda, Uranus' moon is an extremely cold moon. Its mean surface temperature hovers around -305 degrees Fahrenheit. Miranda is 80,620 miles from its planet.
Miranda had a radius of 235.8 km
Miranda was discovered in 1948.
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Miranda's foot size is probably 7
No. Miranda is the smallest and innermost of Uranus's satellites.
Miranda (The moon of Uranus) was discovered on February 16th 1948
Miranda and Ariel are two of the moons of Uranus.