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Belinda
Discovery
Discovered by Stephen P. Synnott / Voyager 2
Discovered in January 13, 1986
Orbital characteristics
Mean radius 75,255 km
Eccentricity 0.00011
Orbital period 0.62352 d
Inclination 0.031° (to Uranus' equator)
Is a satellite of Uranus
Physical characteristics
Mean diameter 80.6 km
Surface area ~20,400 km2
Volume ~274,000 km3
Mass 3.57×1017 kg
Mean density ~1.3 g/cm3
Surface gravity ~0.014 m/s2
Escape velocity ~0.034 km/s
Rotation period synchronous
Axial tilt zero
Albedo 0.07
Surface temp.
min mean max
 ? K ~64 K  ? K
Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa

Belinda (be-lin'-da) is a moon of Uranus. It is named after the heroine of Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock. Other than its size and orbit, virtually nothing is known about it. Stephen P. Synnott is a Voyager scientist who discovered several moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. ... The Voyager 2 spacecraft was launched in 1977. ... January 13 is the 13th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1986 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... In physics, an orbit is the path that an object makes, around another object, whilst under the influence of a source of centripetal force, such as gravity. ... RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is an AAA (authentication, authorization and accounting) protocol for applications such as network access or IP mobility. ... A kilometre (American spelling: kilometer), symbol: km is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 1000 metres (from the Greek words χίλια (khilia) = thousand and μέτρο (metro) = count/measure). ... In astrodynamics, under standard assumptions any orbit must be of conic section shape. ... The orbital period is the time it takes a planet (or another object) to make one full orbit. ... Inclination is one of the six orbital parameters describing the shape and orientation of a celestial orbit and is the angular distance of the orbital plane from the plane of the reference (usually planets equator or the ecliptic), stated in degrees. ... Moons of solar system scaled to Earths Moon The common noun moon (not capitalized) is used to mean any natural satellite of the other planets. ... Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure 120 kPa Hydrogen 83% Helium 15% Methane 1. ... For the geometric term, see diameter. ... This article explains the meaning of area as a physical quantity. ... Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ... Volume, also called capacity, is a quantification of how much space an object occupies. ... A cubic kilometre (symbol km³) is an SI derived unit of volume. ... Mass is a property of physical objects that, roughly speaking, measures the amount of matter they contain. ... The international prototype, made of platinum-iridium, which is kept at the BIPM under conditions specified by the 1st CGPM in 1889. ... Density (symbol: ρ - Greek: rho) is a measure of mass per unit of volume. ... It has been suggested that Law of universal gravitation be merged into this article or section. ... Acceleration is the time rate of change of velocity, and at any point on a v-t graph, it is given by the gradient of the tangent to that point In physics, acceleration (symbol: a) is defined as the rate of change (or time derivative) of velocity. ... In physics, for a given gravitational field and a given position, the escape velocity is the minimum speed an object without propulsion, at that position, needs to have to move away indefinitely from the source of the field, as opposed to falling back or staying in an orbit within a... On a prograde planet like the Earth, the sidereal day is shorter than the solar day. ... Axial tilt is an astronomical term regarding the inclination angle of a planets rotational axis in relation to its orbital plane. ... The albedo is a measure of reflectivity of a surface or body. ... Temperature is the physical property of a system which underlies the common notions of hot and cold; the material with the higher temperature is said to be hotter. ... The title of this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... diurnal (daily) rhythm of air pressure in northern Germany (black curve is air pressure) Atmospheric pressure is the pressure above any area in the Earths atmosphere caused by the weight of air. ... The pascal (symbol Pa) is the SI unit of pressure. ... Moons of solar system scaled to Earths Moon The common noun moon (not capitalized) is used to mean any natural satellite of the other planets. ... Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure 120 kPa Hydrogen 83% Helium 15% Methane 1. ... Alexander Pope (May 22, 1688 – May 30, 1744) is considered one of the greatest English poets of the eighteenth century. ... The Rape of the Lock is a mock-heroic poem written by Alexander Pope, first published in 1712 in two cantos, and then reissued in 1714 in a much-expanded 5-canto version. ...


It was discovered from the images taken by Voyager 2 on 1986-01-13, and was given the temporary designation S/1986 U 5. It is also designated Uranus XIV. The Voyager 2 spacecraft was launched in 1977. ... 1986 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... January 13 is the 13th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...


There is also a paronymous asteroid, 654 Zelinda. A paronym or paronyme is a word that is related to another word and derives from the same root; a cognate word. ... An asteroid is a small, solid object in our Solar System, orbiting the Sun. ...

Uranus' natural satellitesedit
Cordelia | Ophelia | Bianca | Cressida | Desdemona | Juliet | Portia | Rosalind | S/2003 U 2 | Belinda
S/1986 U 10 | Puck | S/2003 U 1 | Miranda | Ariel | Umbriel | Titania | Oberon | S/2001 U 3
Caliban | Stephano | Trinculo | Sycorax | S/2003 U 3 | Prospero | Setebos | S/2001 U 2

  Results from FactBites:
 
Uranus' Moon Belinda (100 words)
Belinda was named after the heroine in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock.
This image of Belinda was acquired by Voyager 2 on January 23, 1986.
Belinda is shown in the center of the small box and has been enlarged in the inset box.
Belinda Eaton - Artist Info (333 words)
Belinda’s nomadic existence has allowed her to always be perceiving life around her with the fresh enthusiastic eyes of the newcomer seeing things for the first time, resulting in the unique perspective of what is “Belinda’s world”.
Belinda Eaton exhibited her portrait of Cilla Black in the Star Portraits with Rolf Harris Exhibition at the County Hall Gallery, London from May 27th-July 3rd 2005.
Belinda will be exhibiting her paintings at the Art Affair Gallery in Cannes, France, from December 15th 2006 onwards.
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