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- Q18497 subject Q7033764.
- Q18497 subject Q7152540.
- Q18497 subject Q9049867.
- Q18497 abstract "Prospero (/ˈprɒspəroʊ/ PROS-pər-oh) is a relatively small retrograde irregular satellite of Uranus discovered on 18 July 1999 by the astrophysicist Matthew Holman and his team, and given the provisional designation S/1999 U 3. Confirmed as Uranus XVIII it was named after the sorcerer Prospero in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.The orbital parameters suggest that it may belong to the same dynamic cluster as Sycorax and Setebos, suggesting common origin. However, this suggestion does not appear to be supported by the observed colours. The satellite appears neutral (grey) in visible light (colour indices B-V=0.80, R-V=0.39), similar to Setebos but different from Sycorax (which is light red).".
- Q18497 albedo "0.04".
- Q18497 density "1300.0".
- Q18497 discovered "1999-07-18".
- Q18497 discoverer Q11878.
- Q18497 discoverer Q363435.
- Q18497 discoverer Q551165.
- Q18497 discoverer Q62491.
- Q18497 escapeVelocity "75.6".
- Q18497 mass "8500.0".
- Q18497 meanRadius "25000.0".
- Q18497 orbitalPeriod "1.70924256E8".
- Q18497 surfaceArea "8.0E9".
- Q18497 temperature "65.0".
- Q18497 thumbnail Prospero_discovery_image.gif?width=300.
- Q18497 volume "6.5E13".
- Q18497 wikiPageExternalLink NaturalSatellites.html.
- Q18497 wikiPageExternalLink solarsystem.nasa.gov.
- Q18497 wikiPageExternalLink profile.cfm?Object=Ura_Prospero.
- Q18497 wikiPageExternalLink urasatdata.html.
- Q18497 wikiPageExternalLink irregulars.html.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q11376.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q11570.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q11579.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q11878.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q1632885.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q18495.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q18500.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q2152.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q271860.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q310490.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q312021.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q324.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q363435.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q37547.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q551165.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q598789.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q62491.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q692.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033764.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q7152540.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q79852.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q86440.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q9049867.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q9128.
- Q18497 wikiPageWikiLink Q978952.
- Q18497 albedo "0.04".
- Q18497 density "~1.3 g/cm³".
- Q18497 discovered "1999-07-18".
- Q18497 discoverer Q11878.
- Q18497 discoverer Q363435.
- Q18497 discoverer Q551165.
- Q18497 discoverer Q62491.
- Q18497 discoverer "*".
- Q18497 escapeVelocity "~0.021 km/s".
- Q18497 mass "~8.5 kg".
- Q18497 meanRadius "25.0".
- Q18497 name "Prospero".
- Q18497 period "1.70924256E8".
- Q18497 singleTemperature "~65 K".
- Q18497 surfaceArea "~8000 km²".
- Q18497 volume "~65,000 km³".
- Q18497 type Place.
- Q18497 type CelestialBody.
- Q18497 type Location.
- Q18497 type Place.
- Q18497 type Planet.
- Q18497 type Thing.
- Q18497 type Q634.
- Q18497 comment "Prospero (/ˈprɒspəroʊ/ PROS-pər-oh) is a relatively small retrograde irregular satellite of Uranus discovered on 18 July 1999 by the astrophysicist Matthew Holman and his team, and given the provisional designation S/1999 U 3. Confirmed as Uranus XVIII it was named after the sorcerer Prospero in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.The orbital parameters suggest that it may belong to the same dynamic cluster as Sycorax and Setebos, suggesting common origin.".
- Q18497 label "Prospero (moon)".
- Q18497 depiction Prospero_discovery_image.gif.
- Q18497 name "Prospero".