Hidden satellites have been discovered around Uranus and Neptune, two of the most unique and intriguing planets in the solar system. The discovery by astronomers brings the number of satellites of these planets to 28 and 16, respectively.
Satellites around Uranus and Neptune discovered with a special method
The discovery of hidden moons orbiting Uranus and Neptune was not a surprise to scientists. Many planets in the solar system are believed to have moons that have yet to be discovered. As more are discovered, these moons are likely to be remnants of the formation of these planets. With the discovery of these moons, it is hoped to learn more about how planets formed.
The discovered moons have not yet been officially named, but astronomers are likely to continue the trend of naming the new Uranus moons after Shakespeare’s works, while the Neptune moons are likely to be named after goddesses from Greek mythology.
In total, there are only three newly discovered moons. Astronomers say they are the faintest satellites they have found using ground-based telescopes around these two icy planets. A special image processing method is used to reveal the faint objects and identify them as satellites.
As we mentioned earlier, the discovery of new moons that we don’t know about is not surprising. These satellite discoveries are quite common in modern astronomy, and they are increasing as our technology and the techniques we use improve.
Even though the satellite was discovered, it has led to more calls for a probe to be sent to Uranus. What do you think? Please don’t forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments section.
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