Oberon , also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second-largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System . Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere .
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2018 |
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Oberon , also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second-largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System . Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2017 |
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Oberon , also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second-largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System . Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2016 |
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3. Composition and internal structure |
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Oberon , also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second-largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System . Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2015 |
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3. Composition and internal structure |
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Oberon , also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second-largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System . Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2014 |
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3. Composition and internal structure |
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Oberon , also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second-largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System . Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2013 |
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3. Composition and internal structure |
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Oberon , also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System . Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2012 |
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3. Composition and internal structure |
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Oberon , also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System . Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2011 |
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3. Composition and internal structure |
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Oberon ( / [invalid input: 'icon'] ˈ oʊ b ər ɒ n / ), [e] also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System . Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2010 |
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3. Composition and internal structure |
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Oberon ( pronounced /ˈoʊbərɒn/ (deprecated template) ), [note 5] also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second largest and second most massive of the Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System . Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after the mythical king of the fairies who appears as a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2009 |
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3. Composition and internal structure |
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Oberon ( pronounced /ˈoʊbərɒn/ (deprecated template) ), [note 5] also designated Uranus IV , is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus . It is the second largest and second most massive of Uranian moons, and the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System. Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Oberon is named after a character in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Its orbit lies partially outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2008 |
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3. Composition and internal structure |
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Oberon ( Template:PronEng OH -bər-on ), also designated as Uranus IV , is the outermost of the major moons of the planet Uranus . It is the second largest and second most massive of Uranian moons. It is the ninth most massive moon in the solar system. [5] Oberon was discovered by William Herschel in 1787 and named after a character in Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream . Oberon's orbit lies outside Uranus's magnetosphere . |
2007 |
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Oberon ( Template:PronEng oe'-bər-on) is the outermost of the major moons of the planet Uranus . With a mean radius of about 760 km, Oberon is the second largest moon of Uranus. |
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2006 |
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Oberon (oe'-bər-on, IPA: [ˈɔʊbərɒn] ) is the outermost of the major moons of the planet Uranus . It was discovered on January 11 , 1787 by William Herschel . He reported it and Titania the same year. [2] [3] He would later report four more satellites, which would turn out to be spurious. [4] |
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2005 |
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Oberon ( oe'-bur-on ) is the outermost of the major moons of the planet Uranus . It was discovered on January 11 , 1787 by William Herschel . |
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2004 |
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Oberon ("O ber on) is the outermost of the major moons of the planet Uranus . It was discovered on January 11 , 1787 by William Herschel . |
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2003 |
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Oberon is the outermost of the major moons of the planet Uranus ; discovered on January 11 , 1787 by William Herschel . All of the moons of Uranus are named for characters from Shakespeare or Alexander Pope . Names for the first four discovered moons of Uranus (Oberon, Titania , Ariel , Umbriel ) were given by John Herschel , the son of William. Oberon was named after Oberon , the king of the Faeries in A Midsummer Night's Dream . |
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2002 |
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Oberon is the name of the outermost of the major moons of the planet Uranus ; discovered 1787 by William Herschel . All of the moons of Uranus are named for characters from Shakespeare or Alexander Pope . Names for the first four discovered moons of Uranus (Oberon, Titania , Ariel , Umbriel ) were given by John Herschel , the son of William. Orion was named after Oberon , the king of the Faeries in A Midsummer Night's Dream . |