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Enumerant label ▾
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Concept definition
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Code
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Reference
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Supplemental references
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
OBERON |
The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is fifteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 583 500 kilometres; Oberon. Oberon is also known as Uranus IV. |
41 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
OPHELIA |
The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is second in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 53 800 kilometres; Ophelia. Ophelia is also known as Uranus VII. |
42 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
PAN |
The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is closest to the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 133 600 kilometres; Pan. Pan is also known as Saturn XVIII. |
43 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
PANDORA |
The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is fourth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 141 700 kilometres; Pandora. Pandora is also known as Saturn XVII. |
44 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
PASIPHAE |
The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is fifteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 23 624 000 kilometres; Pasiphae. Pasiphae is also known as Jupiter VIII. |
45 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
PHOBOS |
The <SATELLITE> of <MARS> that is closest to the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 9 380 kilometres; Phobos. Phobos is also known as Mars I. |
46 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
PHOEBE |
The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is fifteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 12 944 300 kilometres; Phoebe. Phoebe is also known as Saturn IX. |
47 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
PORTIA |
The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is seventh in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 66 100 kilometres; Portia. Portia is also known as Uranus XII. |
48 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
PROMETHEUS |
The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is third in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 139 400 kilometres; Prometheus. Prometheus is also known as Saturn XVI. |
49 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
PROSPERO |
The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is in an irregular orbit nineteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 16 418 000 kilometres; Prospero. Prospero is also known as Uranus XVIII. |
50 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
PROTEUS |
The <SATELLITE> of <NEPTUNE> that is sixth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 117 600 kilometres; Proteus. Proteus is also known as Neptune VIII. |
51 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
PUCK |
The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is tenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 86 000 kilometres; Puck. Puck is also known as Uranus XV. |
52 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
RHEA |
The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is eleventh in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 527 100 kilometres; Rhea. Rhea is also known as Saturn V. |
53 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
ROSALIND |
The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is eighth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 69 900 kilometres; Rosalind. Rosalind is also known as Uranus XIII. |
54 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
SETEBOS |
The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is in an irregular orbit twentieth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 17 459 000 kilometres; Setebos. Setebos is also known as Uranus XIX. |
55 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
SINOPE |
The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is sixteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 23 939 000 kilometres; Sinope. Sinope is also known as Jupiter IX. |
56 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
STEPHANO |
The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is in an irregular orbit seventeenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 8 002 000 kilometres; Stephano. Stephano is also known as Uranus XX. |
57 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
SYCORAX |
The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is in an irregular orbit eighteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 12 179 000 kilometres; Sycorax. Sycorax is also known as Uranus XVII. |
58 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
TELESTO |
The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is ninth in distance from the <PLANET>, orbiting in Tethys' trailing Lagrange point with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 294 700 kilometres; Telesto. Telesto is also known as Saturn XIII. |
59 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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STD 2005/06/07 |
SATELLITE_NAME |
TETHYS |
The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is ninth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 294 700 kilometres; Tethys. Tethys is also known as Saturn III. |
60 |
IR |
[PSMOP] |
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