![]() Caliban. |
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CALIBAN - MOON OF URANUS | |
Caliban is a character from Shakespeare's play "The Tempest". He is the deformed slave of Prospero the magician. Caliban was discovered by Brett Gladman in 1997 using the Hale telescope. | |
Orbit | |
Caliban orbits far beyond Oberon, previously the outermost satellite, at a distance of 7.2 million kilometres from Uranus. Caliban is an irregular satellite. The other known moons of Uranus have almost circular orbits, whereas Caliban traces an elliptical path about Uranus. This points to Caliban having originated as an asteroid. | |
The orbit of Caliban. |
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Physical properties | |
Caliban is about 60 kilometres in diameter, but very little else is known of Caliban's properties. | |
Interior | |
There is no information concerning the interior of Caliban. | |
Magnetic field | |
No magnetic field has been detected. | |
Atmosphere | |
No atmosphere has been detected. | |
Surface | |
There are no images of Caliban's dark surface. | |
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