meteorobs 发表于 2003-9-27 20:33

[新闻] 天王星卫星数再次增长,至24

Hubble Spots Two Tiny Uranian Moons
By SPACE.com Staff
posted: 11:10 am ET
25 September 2003

 

Astronomers have found two of the smallest moons ever spotted around Uranus,  
brining the distant planet's satellite tally to 24, the third most in the  
solar system.

The moons are 8 to 10 miles across (12 to 16 km) -- about the size of San  
Francisco -- and were discovered with the Hubble Space Telescope.

With greater technology, astronomers are finding smaller moons around the  
giant planets with remarkable frequency, especially over the past two years.  
Jupiter leads the way with more than 50 known moons, Saturn has more than 30.  

More moons are sure to be found as the search continues. Jupiter could have  
about 100 down to 0.62 miles (1 kilometer) in diameter, one expert has said.

The newly detected moons orbit closer to the planet than the five major  
Uranian satellites, which are each several hundred miles wide. The  
International Astronomical Union (IAU) will announce the finding today.  


"It's a testament to how much our Earth-based instruments have improved in 20  
plus years that we can now see such faint objects 1.7 billion miles (2.8  
billion km) away," said Mark Showalter of Stanford University and NASA's Ames  
Research Center.  

The newly discovered moons are temporarily designated as S/2003 U1 and S/2003  
U2 until the IAU formally approves their discovery. S/2003 U1 is the larger  
of the two moons, measuring 10 miles (16 km) across. The Hubble telescope  
spotted this moon  
orbiting between the moons Puck, the largest satellite found by the Voyager  
spacecraft, and Miranda, the innermost of the five largest Uranian  
satellites.  

Astronomers previously thought this region was empty space, according to a  
statement issued today by Hubble officials. S/2003 U1 is 60,600 miles (97,700  
kilometers) away from Uranus, whirling around the giant planet in 22 hours  
and 9 minutes.

The smallest Uranian moon yet found, S/2003 U2, is 8 miles (12 kilometers)  
wide. Its orbital path is just 200 to 450 miles (300 to 700 km) from the moon  
Belinda. S/2003 U2 is 46,400 miles (74,800 km) away from Uranus and circles  
the planet in 14 hours  
and 50 minutes. The tiny moon is part of a densely crowded field of 11 other  
moons, all discovered from pictures taken by the Voyager spacecraft.

"The inner swarm of 13 satellites is unlike any other system of planetary  
moons," says co-investigator Jack Lissauer of Ames. "The larger moons must be  
gravitationally perturbing the smaller moons. The region is so crowded that  
these moons could be  
gravitationally unstable. So, we are trying to understand how the moons can  
coexist with each other."

One idea is that some of the moons are young and formed through collisions  
with wayward comets.  

"Not all of Uranus's satellites formed over 4 billion years ago when the  
planet formed," Lissauer said. "The two small moons orbiting close to  
[the  
moon] Belinda, for example, probably were once part of Belinda. They broke  
off when a comet smashed into Belinda."

The astronomers hope to refine the orbits of the newly discovered moons with  
further observations.  

"The orbits will show how the moons interact with one another, perhaps  
showing how such a crowded system of satellites can be stabilized," Showalter  
explained. "This could provide further insight into how the moon system  
formed. Refining their orbits  
also could reveal whether these moons have any special role in confining or  
'shepherding' Uranus's 10 narrow rings."

http://space.com/scienceastronomy/uranus_moons_030925.html

=HF=大虾 发表于 2003-9-28 14:46

地球啥时候也能再多一个卫星
不现实的幻想
呵呵

shunter 发表于 2003-10-1 09:07

地球的卫星多的很啊,天然的没有,人造的不少哦。

=HF=大虾 发表于 2003-10-3 18:55

我的意思就是说天然的

zs1chq1 发表于 2012-1-31 12:09

不错啊。。。::070821_21.jpg::

海王星cool 发表于 2012-1-31 11:57

怎么是外语呀,还好我能看懂一部分
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