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- Q15644 subject Q8273444.
- Q15644 subject Q9049867.
- Q15644 abstract "Portia (/ˈpɔːrʃə/ POR-shə) is an inner satellite of Uranus. It was discovered from the images taken by Voyager 2 on 3 January 1986, and was given the temporary designation S/1986 U 1. The moon is named after Portia, the heroine of William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice. It is also designated Uranus XII.Portia is the second-largest inner satellite of Uranus after Puck. The Portian orbit, which lies inside Uranus' synchronous orbital radius, is slowly decaying due to tidal deceleration. The moon will one day either break up into a planetary ring or hit Uranus.It heads a group of satellites called the Portia Group, which includes Bianca, Cressida, Desdemona, Juliet, Rosalind, Cupid, Belinda and Perdita. These satellites have similar orbits and photometric properties.Little is known about Portia beyond its size of about 140 km, orbit, and geometric albedo of about 0.08.In the Voyager 2 images, Portia appears as an elongated object whose major axis points towards Uranus. The ratio of axes of the Portia's prolate spheroid is 0.8 ± 0.1. Its surface is grey in color. Observations with Hubble Space Telescope and large terrestrial telescopes found water ice absorption features in the spectrum of Portia.".
- Q15644 albedo "0.07".
- Q15644 albedo "0.08".
- Q15644 averageSpeed "33732.0".
- Q15644 density "1300.0".
- Q15644 discovered "1986-01-03".
- Q15644 discoverer Q376170.
- Q15644 escapeVelocity "208.8".
- Q15644 mass "1700.0".
- Q15644 orbitalPeriod "8.0352E-4".
- Q15644 surfaceArea "5.7E10".
- Q15644 temperature "64.0".
- Q15644 thumbnail Uranus-Portia-Cressida-Ophelia-NASA.gif?width=300.
- Q15644 volume "1.3E15".
- Q15644 wikiPageExternalLink urasatdata.html.
- Q15644 wikiPageExternalLink solarsystem.nasa.gov.
- Q15644 wikiPageExternalLink profile.cfm?Object=Ura_Portia.
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- Q15644 wikiPageWikiLink Q376170.
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- Q15644 wikiPageWikiLink Q8273444.
- Q15644 wikiPageWikiLink Q9049867.
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- Q15644 albedo "0.07".
- Q15644 albedo "0.08".
- Q15644 avgSpeed "9.37".
- Q15644 density "~1.3 g/cm³".
- Q15644 discovered "1986-01-03".
- Q15644 discoverer Q376170.
- Q15644 discoverer Q48475.
- Q15644 escapeVelocity "~0.058 km/s".
- Q15644 mass "~1.7 kg".
- Q15644 name "Portia".
- Q15644 period "8.0352E-4".
- Q15644 singleTemperature "~64 K".
- Q15644 surfaceArea "~57,000 km²".
- Q15644 volume "~1,300,000 km³".
- Q15644 type Place.
- Q15644 type CelestialBody.
- Q15644 type Location.
- Q15644 type Place.
- Q15644 type Planet.
- Q15644 type Thing.
- Q15644 type Q634.
- Q15644 comment "Portia (/ˈpɔːrʃə/ POR-shə) is an inner satellite of Uranus. It was discovered from the images taken by Voyager 2 on 3 January 1986, and was given the temporary designation S/1986 U 1. The moon is named after Portia, the heroine of William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice. It is also designated Uranus XII.Portia is the second-largest inner satellite of Uranus after Puck.".
- Q15644 label "Portia (moon)".
- Q15644 depiction Uranus-Portia-Cressida-Ophelia-NASA.gif.
- Q15644 name "Portia".