Umbriel (moon)

Umbriel is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock . Umbriel consists mainly of ice with a substantial fraction of rock , and may be differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle . The surface is the darkest among Uranian moons, and appears to have been shaped primarily by impacts. However, the presence of canyons suggests early endogenic processes, and the moon may have undergone an early endogenically driven resurfacing event that obliterated its older surface.

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2018

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1. Discovery and name

2. Orbit

3. Composition and internal structure

4. Surface features

5. Origin and evolution

6. Exploration

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. External links

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Umbriel is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock . Umbriel consists mainly of ice with a substantial fraction of rock , and may be differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle . The surface is the darkest among Uranian moons, and appears to have been shaped primarily by impacts. However, the presence of canyons suggests early endogenic processes, and the moon may have undergone an early endogenically driven resurfacing event that obliterated its older surface.

2017

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1. Discovery and name

2. Orbit

3. Composition and internal structure

4. Surface features

5. Origin and evolution

6. Exploration

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. External links

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Umbriel is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock . Umbriel consists mainly of ice with a substantial fraction of rock , and may be differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle . The surface is the darkest among Uranian moons, and appears to have been shaped primarily by impacts. However, the presence of canyons suggests early endogenic processes, and the moon may have undergone an early endogenically driven resurfacing event that obliterated its older surface.

2016

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1. Discovery and name

2. Orbit

3. Composition and internal structure

4. Surface features

5. Origin and evolution

6. Exploration

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. External links

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Umbriel is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock . Umbriel consists mainly of ice with a substantial fraction of rock , and may be differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle . The surface is the darkest among Uranian moons, and appears to have been shaped primarily by impacts. However, the presence of canyons suggests early endogenic processes, and the moon may have undergone an early endogenically driven resurfacing event that obliterated its older surface.

2015

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1. Discovery and name

2. Orbit

3. Composition and internal structure

4. Surface features

5. Origin and evolution

6. Exploration

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. External links

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Umbriel is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock . Umbriel consists mainly of ice with a substantial fraction of rock , and may be differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle . The surface is the darkest among Uranian moons, and appears to have been shaped primarily by impacts. However, the presence of canyons suggests early endogenic processes, and the moon may have undergone an early endogenically driven resurfacing event that obliterated its older surface.

2014

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1. Discovery and name

2. Orbit

3. Composition and internal structure

4. Surface features

5. Origin and evolution

6. Exploration

7. Notes

8. References

9. External links

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bright 0.056

Umbriel is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock . Umbriel consists mainly of ice with a substantial fraction of rock , and may be differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle . The surface is the darkest among Uranian moons, and appears to have been shaped primarily by impacts. However, the presence of canyons suggests early endogenic processes, and the moon may have undergone an early endogenically driven resurfacing event that obliterated its older surface.

2013

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1. Discovery and name

2. Orbit

3. Composition and internal structure

4. Surface features

5. Origin and evolution

6. Exploration

7. Notes

8. References

9. External links

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subnebula 0.056

bright 0.056

Umbriel is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock . Umbriel consists mainly of ice with a substantial fraction of rock , and may be differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle . The surface is the darkest among Uranian moons, and appears to have been shaped primarily by impacts. However, the presence of canyons suggests early endogenic processes, and the moon may have undergone an early endogenically driven resurfacing event that obliterated its older surface.

2012

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1. Discovery and name

2. Orbit

3. Composition and internal structure

4. Surface features

5. Origin and evolution

6. Exploration

7. Notes

8. References

9. External links

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hemisphere 0.084

oberon 0.067

asymmetry 0.061

accretion 0.061

voyager 0.059

subnebula 0.056

bright 0.056

Umbriel is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock . Umbriel consists mainly of ice with a substantial fraction of rock , and may be differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle . The surface is the darkest among Uranian moons, and appears to have been shaped primarily by impacts. However, the presence of canyons suggests early endogenic processes, and the moon may have undergone an early endogenically driven resurfacing event that obliterated its older surface.

2011

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1. Discovery and name

2. Orbit

3. Composition and internal structure

4. Surface features

5. Origin and evolution

6. Exploration

7. Notes

8. References

9. External links

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Umbriel is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock . Umbriel consists mainly of ice with a substantial fraction of rock , and may be differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle . The surface is the darkest among Uranian moons, and appears to have been shaped primarily by impacts. However, the presence of canyons suggests early endogenic processes, and the moon may have undergone an early endogenically driven resurfacing event that obliterated its older surface.

2010

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1. Discovery and name

2. Orbit

3. Composition and internal structure

4. Surface features

5. Origin and evolution

6. Exploration

7. Notes

8. References

9. External links

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Umbriel ( pronounced  /ˈʌmbriəl/  (deprecated template) ) [note 1] is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock . Umbriel consists mainly of ice with a substantial fraction of rock , and may be differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle . The surface is the darkest among Uranian moons, and appears to have been shaped primarily by impacts. However, the presence of canyons suggests early endogenic processes, and the moon may have undergone an early endogenically driven resurfacing event that obliterated its older surface.

2009

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2. Orbit

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4. Surface features

5. Origin and evolution

6. Exploration

7. Notes

8. References

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Umbriel ( pronounced  /ˈʌmbriəl/  (deprecated template) [note 5] ) is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24, 1851, by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel and named after a character in the Alexander Pope 's poem The Rape of the Lock .

2008

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Umbriel ( Template:PronEng UM -bree-əl ) is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24 , 1851 by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel .

2007

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Umbriel ( Template:PronEng um'-bree-əl) is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24 , 1851 by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel .

2006

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Umbriel ( IPA:  [ˈʌmbɹiəl] ) is a moon of Uranus discovered on October 24 , 1851 by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel .

2005

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Umbriel ( um'-bree-ul ) is a moon of Uranus discovered on 1851-10-24 by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel .

2004

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Umbriel ("UM bree el") is a moon of Uranus discovered in 1851 by William Lassell . It was discovered at the same time as Ariel .

2002

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Umbriel is the 'dusky melancholy sprite' in Alexander Pope 's The Rape of the Lock . The name suggests the Latin umbra , shadow.

2001

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2. A moon of Uranus discovered in 1851 by William Lassell . Umbriel's surface is the darkest of the Uranian moons, and it is also the least geologically active. It is mostly composed of water ice, with the balance made up of silicate rock and methane ice. Most of its methane ice is on its surface.