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Belinda ![]()
Discovered through the analysis of Voyager 2 photographs, Belinda is the ninth known satellite of Uranus and was named after the heroine in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock. The moon was never imaged closely by Voyager and thus only appeared as wide as 3 pixels on the original photographic data.
| PHYSICAL DATA FOR BELINDA | |
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| Mass (kg) | ? |
| Mass (Earth = 1) | ? |
| Radius (km) | 34 |
| Radius (Earth = 1) | 5.3308e - 03 |
| Mean Density (g/cm3) | ? |
| Mean Distance from Uranus (km) | 75,260 |
| Magnitude (V0) | 22.1 |
| ORBITAL DATA FOR BELINDA | |
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| Rotational period (days) | ? |
| Orbital period (days) | 0.623525 |
| Mean orbital velocity (km/s) | 8.78 |
| Orbital eccentricity | 0.0000 |
| Orbital inclination (degrees) | 0.03 |
| Escape (km/s) | ? |
| Albedo | 0.07 |
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