S/2003 U 3: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

S/2003 U 3 is a natural satellite of Uranus. It was discovered by Scott S. Sheppard, et al. in 2003. It orbits Uranus at a distance of about 14,345,000 km. S/2003 U 3 is about 11 kilometres in diameter. It stands out from the rest of Sycorax' group by its inclination, which is only 56.63°, whereas all of the Sycorax group moons are retrograde, with inclinations in the 140-170° range.

... | Sycorax | S/2003 U 3 | Prospero | ...

Uranus
Puck's group | Miranda | Ariel | Umbriel
Titania | Oberon | Sycorax' group | S/2003 U 3
(For other moons, see: Uranus' natural satellites)

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