Uranus’s 29 Moons Explained | Discover Magazine

Key Takeaways About Uranus’s Moons:

  • Uranus has 29 moons orbiting it. The first two moons Herschel spotted in 1787 were Oberon and Titania, and they are Uranus’s largest moons.
  • There is another Uranus moon that the James Webb Space Telescope…

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