![]() Voyager 2 image of Puck. |
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PUCK - MOON OF URANUS | |
Puck is the mischievous fairy in Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer-night's Dream". Puck was discovered in 1985 by Stephen Synnott using Voyager 2 images. It was found early enough to allow adjustment of Voyager's observation timetable and acquire images. | |
Orbit | |
Puck orbits Uranus at a distance of 86,010 kilometres. Puck is the outermost of the small satellites located by Voyager, but well within the orbit of Miranda. | |
The orbits of Uranus' small moons. |
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Physical properties | |
Puck is the largest of Uranus' small moons, with a diameter of 145 kilometres. | |
Interior | |
Puck's interior is unknown. | |
Magnetic field | |
No magnetic field has been detected. | |
Atmosphere | |
No atmosphere has been detected. | |
Surface | |
Like the other small moons of Uranus Puck is dark, with an albedo of just 0.07. The Voyager 2 image of Puck shows a roughly spherical object, with two large 40 kilometre craters near the top edge of the disk. At the bottom edge there are a few smaller 20 kilometre craters. No detail or surface markings can be seen. | |
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