James Webb Telescope Discovers Tiny New Moon Orbiting Uranus VVNP
Washington: A team of scientists from the Southwest Research Institute in Colorado has made a key discovery using the James Webb Space Telescope. They have identified a small moon orbiting the coldest planet. Everyone knows that Uranus is a cold planet. This planet is the seventh planet from the sun. This moon is considered S/2025 U1. It has a radius of 6 miles or so. It was not seen by NASA's Voyager 2 probe in 1986. Other telescopes have also not detected this small moon.
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