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- Q15655 subject Q8273465.
- Q15655 subject Q9049867.
- Q15655 abstract "Cupid (/ˈkjuːpɪd/ KEW-pid) is an inner satellite of Uranus. It was discovered by Mark R. Showalter and Jack J. Lissauer in 2003 using the Hubble Space Telescope. It was named after a character in William Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens.It is the smallest of inner Uranian satellites, crudely estimated to be only about 18 km in diameter. This and the dark surface made it too dim to be detected by the Voyager 2 cameras during its Uranus flyby in 1986.The orbit of Cupid differs only by 863 km from the orbit of the larger moon Belinda. Unlike Mab and Perdita, Uranian satellites also discovered in 2003, it does not seem to be perturbed.Following its discovery, Cupid was given the temporary designation S/2003 U 2. It is also designated Uranus XXVII.It should not be confused with the asteroid 763 Cupido.".
- Q15655 albedo "0.07".
- Q15655 apparentMagnitude "14.81".
- Q15655 density "1300.0".
- Q15655 discovered "2003-08-25".
- Q15655 discoverer Q3130772.
- Q15655 discoverer Q5999525.
- Q15655 escapeVelocity "27.36".
- Q15655 mass "3800.0".
- Q15655 meanRadius "9000.0".
- Q15655 orbitalPeriod "53395.2".
- Q15655 surfaceArea "1.0E9".
- Q15655 temperature "64.0".
- Q15655 thumbnail Cupid_moon.png?width=300.
- Q15655 volume "3.0E12".
- Q15655 wikiPageExternalLink 29.
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- Q15655 albedo "0.07".
- Q15655 density "~1.3 g/cm³".
- Q15655 discovered "2003-08-25".
- Q15655 discoverer "Mark R. Showalter and Jack J. Lissauer".
- Q15655 escapeVelocity "~0.0076 km/s".
- Q15655 magnitude "14.81".
- Q15655 mass "~3.8 kg".
- Q15655 meanRadius "~9 km".
- Q15655 name "Cupid".
- Q15655 period "53395.2".
- Q15655 singleTemperature "~64 K".
- Q15655 surfaceArea "~1,000 km²".
- Q15655 volume "~3,000 km³".
- Q15655 type Place.
- Q15655 type CelestialBody.
- Q15655 type Location.
- Q15655 type Place.
- Q15655 type Planet.
- Q15655 type Thing.
- Q15655 type Q634.
- Q15655 comment "Cupid (/ˈkjuːpɪd/ KEW-pid) is an inner satellite of Uranus. It was discovered by Mark R. Showalter and Jack J. Lissauer in 2003 using the Hubble Space Telescope. It was named after a character in William Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens.It is the smallest of inner Uranian satellites, crudely estimated to be only about 18 km in diameter.".
- Q15655 label "Cupid (moon)".
- Q15655 depiction Cupid_moon.png.
- Q15655 name "Cupid".