Uranus “New Moon” šŸŒ™ Discovery Q&A?

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Q1.) Around which planet have astronomers recently discovered a new moon? šŸŒ

Ans. Around the planet Uranus.

Q2. With this discovery, what is the total number of Uranus’ moons now?

Ans. The number has reached 29.

Q3. What is the size of the newly discovered moon?

Ans. It is very small, often called a ā€œmini moonā€ or small satellite.

Q4. Which technology was used to find this moon? šŸ˜‚

Ans. High-powered telescopes and advanced imaging techniques.

Q5. What is the largest moon of Uranus?

Ans. Titania.

Q6. To which family of satellites has this new moon been added?

Ans. To the Uranian satellite family.

Q7. Why is this discovery important for scientists?

Ans. It helps in understanding the structure of Uranus’ system and the process of moon formation.

Q8. How many moons of Uranus were known before this discovery?

Ans. 28 moons.

Q9. Who discovered the planet Uranus?

Ans. William Herschel in 1781.

Q10. What is Uranus’ position in the solar system?

Ans. It is the seventh planet from the Sun.