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EA:  SATELLITE_NAME

Status: STD 2005/06/07
Code: 1182

Concept definition: The name of a <SATELLITE>.
 
Attribute value type: ENUMERATION
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Enumerants (presented in a natural order)
Status Attribute label Enumerant label ▾ Concept definition Code Ref type Reference Supplemental references
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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]  
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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