Close
newsletters Newsletters
X Instagram Youtube

Telescopes discover 2 new moons orbiting Neptune, Uranus

Photo
BigPhoto
Telescopes discover 2 new moons orbiting Neptune, Uranus
May 28, 2024 07:49 PM GMT+03:00

Telescopes in Hawaii and Chile have discovered two previously unknown moons orbiting Neptune and Uranus

With telescopes in Hawaii and Chile, astronomers have discovered two moons orbiting Neptune, as well as a small satellite orbiting Uranus.

The International Astronomical Union announced that with the new discoveries, Neptune's number of moons has risen to 16 and Uranus to 28.

Astronomer Scott Sheppard of the Carnegie Institution for in Washington, D.C., said the small satellite takes about 27 years to circle Neptune, the farthest icy planet from the sun.

Sheppard also said that there may be many small satellites that have not yet been discovered.

The new satellite orbiting Uranus, with an estimated diameter of 8 kilometers (4.97 miles), is likely to be the smallest of the planet's moons.

Source: Newsroom & Anadolu Agency

May 28, 2024 07:49 PM GMT+03:00
More From Türkiye Today