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Uranus and three moons

author: Nasa/JPL/Novapix

reference: a-ura03-00003

Image Size 300 DPI: 18 * 14 cm

This Voyager photograph of Uranus taken in january 1986 is a composite of for images taken by the narrow angle camera. At this range, clouds and other features in the atmosphere as small as 1,370 km. could be detected by Voyager 2. Yet, no such features are visible. This view is toward the illuminated south pole of Uranus. The predominant blue color is the result of atmospheric methane, which absorbs the red wavelengths from incoming sunlight. The spot at the upper left edge of the planet's disk reulted from the removal of a reseau mark used in making measurments on the photograph. Three of Uranus' five known satellites are visible; Miranda ( at far right, closest to the planet ), Ariel ( next out , at top), and Umbriel ( lower left ). Titania and Oberon are now outside the narrow angle camera's field of view when it centered on the planet. This color composite was made from images taken through blue, green, orange, and clear filters.

Keywords for this photo:

1986 - ARIEL - ASTRONOMY - MIRANDA - PLANET - SATELLITE - UMBRIEL - URANUS - URANUS MOON - VOYAGER - VOYAGER 2 -