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Listă de sateliți naturali

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Sistemul Solar are 176 de sateliți naturali cunoscuți,[necesită citare] cu excepția celor care se rotesc în jurul unor corpuri cerești mici. 19 sateliți din Sistemul Solar sunt suficient de mari pentru a atinge echilibrul hidrostatic, și, astfel, ar putea fi considerate planete sau planete pitice dacă acestea s-ar roti în jurul Soarelui.

Aceasta este o listă a tuturor sateliților planetelor și ai planetelor pitice din Sistemul Solar. Cei 19 sateliți, care sunt suficient de mari pentru a putea atinge echilibrul hidrostatic sunt prezentați cu caractere aldine. Cei mai mari șapte sateliți sunt listați cu caractere aldine și cursive. Perioadă siderală diferă de semiaxa mare, deoarece depinde de masa principală precum și de distanța satelitului față de ea.

Satelitul Pământului Sateliții lui Marte
Sateliții lui Jupiter Sateliții lui Saturn
Sateliții lui Uranus Sateliții lui Neptun
Sateliții lui Pluton Sateliții lui Haumea
Satelitul lui Eris
Imagine Numeral Nume Raza principală (km) Semiaxa mare (km) Perioada siderală (d)
(r = retrogradă)
Data descoperirii Descoperit de Note Ref. Planetă
I Luna 1737.10 384,399 27.321582 Preistorie Rotație sincronă [1] Pământ
I Phobos 11.1 ± 0.15 9,380 0.319 1877 (18 August) Hall [2][3][4] Marte
II Deimos 6.2 ± 0.18 23,460 1.262 1877 (12 August) Hall [2][3][4] Marte
I Io 1818.1 ± 0.1 421,800 1.769 1610 Galileo Main group moon (Galilean) [4][5] Jupiter
II Europa 1560.7 ± 0.7 671,100 3.551 1610 Galileo Main group moon (Galilean) [4][5] Jupiter
III Ganymede 2634.1 ± 0.3 1,070,400 7.155 1610 Galileo Main group moon (Galilean) [4][5] Jupiter
IV Callisto 2408.4 ± 0.3 1,882,700 16.69 1610 Galileo Main group moon (Galilean) [4][5] Jupiter
V Amalthea 83.45 ± 2.4 181,400 0.498 1892 Barnard Inner moon (Amalthea) [3][4][6] Jupiter
VI Himalia 85 11,461,000 250.56 1904 Perrine Prograde irregular (Himalia) [3][4][7] Jupiter
VII Elara 43 11,741,000 259.64 1905 Perrine Prograde irregular (Himalia) [3][4][8] Jupiter
VIII Pasiphaë 30 23,624,000 743.63 (r) 1908 Melotte Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4][9] Jupiter
IX Sinope 19 23,939,000 758.90 (r) 1914 Nicholson Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4][10] Jupiter
X Lysithea 18 11,717,000 259.20 1938 Nicholson Prograde irregular (Himalia) [3][4][11] Jupiter
XI Carme 23 23,404,000 734.17 (r) 1938 Nicholson Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4][11] Jupiter
XII Ananke 14 21,276,000 629.77 (r) 1951 Nicholson Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4][12] Jupiter
XIII Leda 10 11,165,000 240.92 1974 Kowal Prograde irregular (Himalia) [3][4][13] Jupiter
XIV Thebe 49.3 ± 2.0 221,900 0.675 1979 Synnott (Voyager 1) Inner moon (Amalthea) [3][4][14] Jupiter
XV Adrastea 8.2 ± 2.0 129,000 0.298 1979 Jewitt, Danielson (Voyager 1) Inner moon (Amalthea) [3][4][15] Jupiter
XVI Metis 21.5 ± 2.0 128,000 0.295 1979 Synnott (Voyager 1) Inner moon (Amalthea) [3][4][16] Jupiter
XVII Callirrhoe 4.3 24,103,000 758.77 (r) 2000 Scotti, Spahr, McMillan, Larsen, Montani, Gleason, Gehrels Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4][17] Jupiter
XVIII Themisto 4.0 7,284,000 130.02 1975/2000 Kowal and Roemer (original); Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier (rediscovery) Prograde irregular (Themisto) [3][4][18][19] Jupiter
XIX Megaclite 2.7 23,493,000 752.86 (r) 2000 Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier, Dahm, Evans Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4][20] Jupiter
XX Taygete 2.5 23,280,000 732.41 (r) 2000 Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier, Dahm, Evans Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4][20] Jupiter
XXI Chaldene 1.9 23,100,000 723.72 (r) 2000 Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier, Dahm, Evans Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4][20] Jupiter
XXII Harpalyke 2.2 20,858,000 623.32 (r) 2000 Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier, Dahm, Evans Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4][20] Jupiter
XXIII Kalyke 2.6 23,483,000 742.06 (r) 2000 Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier, Dahm, Evans Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4][20] Jupiter
XXIV Iocaste 2.6 21,060,000 631.60 (r) 2000 Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier, Dahm, Evans Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4][20] Jupiter
XXV Erinome 1.6 23,196,000 728.46 (r) 2000 Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier, Dahm, Evans Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4][20] Jupiter
XXVI Isonoe 1.9 23,155,000 726.23 (r) 2000 Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier, Dahm, Evans Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4][20] Jupiter
XXVII Praxidike 3.4 20,908,000 625.39 (r) 2000 Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier, Dahm, Evans Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4][20] Jupiter
XXVIII Autonoe 2.0 24,046,000 760.95 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXIX Thyone 2.0 20,939,000 627.21 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXX Hermippe 2.0 21,131,000 633.9 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Ananke?) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXXI Aitne 1.5 23,229,000 730.18 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXXII Eurydome 1.5 22,865,000 717.33 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë?) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXXIII Euanthe 1.5 20,797,000 620.49 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXXIV Euporie 1.0 19,304,000 550.74 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXXV Orthosie 1.0 20,720,000 622.56 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXXVI Sponde 1.0 23,487,000 748.34 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXXVII Kale 1.0 23,217,000 729.47 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXXVIII Pasithee 1.0 23,004,000 719.44 (r) 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XXXIX Hegemone 1.5 23,577,000 739.88 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4] Jupiter
XL Mneme 1.0 21,035,000 620.04 (r) 2003 Gladman, Allen Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4] Jupiter
XLI Aoede 2.0 23,980,000 761.50 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández, Hsieh Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4] Jupiter
XLII Thelxinoe 1.0 21,164,000 628.09 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Gladman, Kavelaars, Petit, Allen Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4] Jupiter
XLIII Arche 1.5 23,355,000 731.95 (r) 2002 Sheppard, Meech, Hsieh, Tholen, Tonry Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4][21] Jupiter
XLIV Kallichore 1.0 23,288,000 728.73 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández Retrograde irregular (Carme?) [3][4] Jupiter
XLV Helike 2.0 21,069,000 626.32 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández, Hsieh Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4] Jupiter
XLVI Carpo 1.5 17,058,000 456.30 2003 Sheppard, Gladman, Kavelaars, Petit, Allen, Jewitt, Kleyna Prograde irregular (Carpo) [3][4] Jupiter
XLVII Eukelade 2.0 23,328,000 730.47 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández, Hsieh Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4] Jupiter
XLVIII Cyllene 1.0 23,809,000 752 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4] Jupiter
XLIX Kore 1.0 24,543,000 779.17 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4] Jupiter
L Herse 1.0 22,983,000 714.51 (r) 2003 Gladman, Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Kavelaars, Petit, Allen Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 2 1.0 28,455,000 981.55 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández, Hsieh Retrograde irregular [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 3 1.0 20,224,000 583.88 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández, Hsieh Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 4 1.0 23,933,000 755.26 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández, Hsieh Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 5 2.0 23,498,000 738.74 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández, Hsieh Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 9 0.5 23,388,000 733.30 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 10 1.0 23,044,000 716.25 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë?) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 12 0.5 17,833,000 489.72 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 15 1.0 22,630,000 689.77 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández Retrograde irregular (Ananke?) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 16 1.0 20,956,000 616.33 (r) 2003 Gladman, Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Kavelaars, Petit, Allen Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 18 1.0 20,426,000 596.58 (r) 2003 Gladman, Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Kavelaars, Petit, Allen Retrograde irregular (Ananke) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 19 1.0 23,535,000 740.43 (r) 2003 Gladman, Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Kavelaars, Petit, Allen Retrograde irregular (Carme) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2003 J 23 1.0 23,566,000 732.45 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Fernández Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë) [3][4] Jupiter
S/2010 J 1 1.0 23,314,335 723.2 (r) 2010 Jacobson, Brozovic, Gladman, Alexandersen Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë?) [22] Jupiter
S/2010 J 2 0.5 20,307,150 588.1 (r) 2010 Veillet Retrograde irregular (Ananke?) [22] Jupiter
S/2011 J 1 0.5 20,155,290 580.7 (r) 2011 Sheppard Retrograde irregular [22] Jupiter
S/2011 J 2 0.5 23,329,710 726.8 (r) 2011 Sheppard Retrograde irregular (Pasiphaë?) [22] Jupiter
I Mimas 198.8 ± 1.5 185,540 0.942 1789 Herschel Main group moon [3][4] Saturn
II Enceladus 252.3 ± 0.6 238,040 1.370 1789 Herschel Main group moon [3][4] Saturn
III Tethys 536.3 ± 1.5 294,670 1.888 1684 Cassini Main group moon (Sidera Lodoicea) [3][4] Saturn
IV Dione 562.5 ± 1.5 377,420 2.737 1684 Cassini Main group moon (Sidera Lodoicea) [3][4] Saturn
V Rhea 764.5 ± 2.0 527,070 4.518 1672 Cassini Main group moon (Sidera Lodoicea) [3][4] Saturn
VI Titan 2575.5 ± 2.0 1,221,870 15.95 1655 Huygens Main group moon [3][4] Saturn
VII Hyperion 133.0 ± 8.0 1,500,880 21.28 1848 W.Bond, G. Bond, and Lassell Main group moon [3][4] Saturn
VIII Iapetus 734.5 ± 4.0 3,560,840 79.33 1671 Cassini Main group moon (Sidera Lodoicea) [3][4] Saturn
IX Phoebe 106.6 ± 1.1 12,947,780 550.31 (r) 1899 Pickering Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
X Janus 90.4 ± 3.0 151,460 0.695 1966 Dollfus; Voyager 1 Inner moon (co-orbital) [3][4] Saturn
XI Epimetheus 58.3 ± 3.1 151,410 0.694 1980 Walker; Voyager 1 Inner moon (co-orbital) [3][4] Saturn
XII Helene 16 ± 4 377,420 2.737 1980 Laques, Lecacheux Main group trojan [3][4] Saturn
XIII Telesto 12 ± 3 294,710 1.888 1980 Smith, Reitsema, Larson, Fountain (Voyager 1) Main group trojan [3][4] Saturn
XIV Calypso 9.5 ± 1.5 294,710 1.888 1980 Pascu, Seidelmann, Baum, Currie Main group trojan [3][4] Saturn
XV Atlas 15.3 ± 1.2 137,670 0.602 1980 Terrile (Voyager 1) Inner moon (shepherd) [3][4] Saturn
XVI Prometheus 46.8 ± 5.6 139,380 0.613 1980 Collins (Voyager 1) Inner moon (shepherd) [3][4] Saturn
XVII Pandora 40.6 ± 4.5 141,720 0.629 1980 Collins (Voyager 1) Inner moon (shepherd) [3][4] Saturn
XVIII Pan 12.8 133,580 0.575 1990 Showalter (Voyager 2) Inner moon (shepherd) [3][4] Saturn
XIX Ymir 9 23,040,000 1,315.14 (r) 2000 Gladman Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XX Paaliaq 11 15,200,000 686.95 2000 Gladman Prograde irregular (Inuit) [3][4] Saturn
XXI Tarvos 7.5 17,983,000 926.23 2000 Gladman, Kavelaars Prograde irregular (Gallic) [3][4] Saturn
XXII Ijiraq 6 11,124,000 451.42 2000 Gladman, Kavelaars Prograde irregular (Inuit) [3][4] Saturn
XXIII Suttungr 3.5 19,459,000 1,016.67 (r) 2000 Gladman, Kavelaars Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XXIV Kiviuq 8 11,110,000 449.22 2000 Gladman Prograde irregular (Inuit) [3][4] Saturn
XXV Mundilfari 3.5 18,628,000 952.77 (r) 2000 Gladman, Kavelaars Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XXVI Albiorix 16 16,182,000 783.45 2000 Holman, Spahr Prograde irregular (Gallic) [3][4] Saturn
XXVII Skathi 4 15,540,000 728.20 (r) 2000 Gladman, Kavelaars Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XXVIII Erriapus 5 17,343,000 871.19 2000 Gladman, Kavelaars Prograde irregular (Gallic) [3][4] Saturn
XXIX Siarnaq 20 17,531,000 895.53 2000 Gladman, Kavelaars Prograde irregular (Inuit) [3][4] Saturn
XXX Thrymr 3.5 20,314,000 1,094.11 (r) 2000 Gladman, Kavelaars Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XXXI Narvi 3.5 19,007,000 1,003.86 (r) 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XXXII Methone 1.5 194,440 1.010 2004 Porco, Charnoz, Brahic, Dones (Cassini–Huygens) Alkyonide moon [4] Saturn
XXXIII Pallene 2 212,280 1.154 2004 Gordon, Murray, Beurle, et al. (Cassini–Huygens) Alkyonide moon [4] Saturn
XXXIV Polydeuces 1.25 377,200 2.737 2004 Porco et al. (Cassini–Huygens) Main group trojan [4] Saturn
XXXV Daphnis 3–4 136,500 0.594 2005 Porco et al. (Cassini–Huygens) Inner moon (shepherd) [4] Saturn
XXXVI Aegir 3 20,751,000 1,117.52 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XXXVII Bebhionn 3 17,119,000 834.84 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Prograde irregular (Gallic) [3][4] Saturn
XXXVIII Bergelmir 3 19,336,000 1,005.74 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XXXIX Bestla 3.5 20,192,000 1,088.72 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XL Farbauti 2.5 20,377,000 1,085.55 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XLI Fenrir 2 22,454,000 1,260.35 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XLII Fornjot 3 25,146,000 1,494.2 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XLIII Hati 3 19,846,000 1,038.61 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
XLIV Hyrrokkin 4 18,437,000 931.86 (r) 2006 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
XLV Kari 3.5 22,089,000 1,230.97 (r) 2006 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
XLVI Loge 3 23,058,000 1,311.36 (r) 2006 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
XLVII Skoll 3 17,665,000 878.29 (r) 2006 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
XLVIII Surtur 3 22,704,000 1,297.36 (r) 2006 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
XLIX Anthe 1 197,700 1.0365 2007 Porco et al. (Cassini–Huygens) Alkyonide moon [23] Saturn
L Jarnsaxa 3 18,811,000 964.74 (r) 2006 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
LI Greip 3 18,206,000 921.19 (r) 2006 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
LII Tarqeq 3.5 18,009,000 887.48 2007 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Prograde irregular (Inuit) [4] Saturn
LIII Aegaeon 0.25 167,500 0.808 2008 Cassini Imaging Science Team Cassini–Huygens G-ring moonlet [24] Saturn
S/2004 S 7 3 20,999,000 1,140.24 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
S/2004 S 12 2.5 19,878,000 1,046.19 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
S/2004 S 13 3 18,404,000 933.48 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
S/2004 S 17 2 19,447,000 1,014.70 (r) 2004 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna, Marsden Retrograde irregular (Norse) [3][4] Saturn
S/2006 S 1 3 18,790,000 963.37 (r) 2006 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
S/2006 S 3 3 22,096,000 1,227.21 (r) 2006 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
S/2007 S 2 3 16,725,000 808.08 (r) 2007 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
S/2007 S 3 3 18,975,000 977.8 (r) 2007 Sheppard, Jewitt, Kleyna Retrograde irregular (Norse) [4] Saturn
S/2009 S 1 0.15 117,000 0.471 2009 Cassini Imaging Science Team Cassini–Huygens B-ring moonlet [25] Saturn
I Ariel 578.9 ± 0.6 190,900 2.520 1851 Lassell Main group moon [3][4] Uranus
II Umbriel 584.7 ± 2.8 266,000 4.144 1851 Lassell Main group moon [3][4] Uranus
III Titania 788.9 ± 1.8 436,300 8.706 1787 Herschel Main group moon [3][4] Uranus
IV Oberon 761.4 ± 2.6 583,500 13.46 1787 Herschel Main group moon [3][4] Uranus
V Miranda 235.8 ± 0.7 129,900 1.413 1948 Kuiper Main group moon [3][4] Uranus
VI Cordelia 20.1 ± 3 49,800 0.335 1986 Terrile (Voyager 2) Inner moon (shepherd) [3][4] Uranus
VII Ophelia 21.4 ± 4 53,800 0.376 1986 Terrile (Voyager 2) Inner moon (shepherd) [3][4] Uranus
VIII Bianca 25.7 ± 2 59,200 0.435 1986 Smith (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Uranus
IX Cressida 39.8 ± 2 61,800 0.464 1986 Synnott (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Uranus
X Desdemona 32.0 ± 4 62,700 0.474 1986 Synnott (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Uranus
XI Juliet 46.8 ± 4 64,400 0.493 1986 Synnott (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Uranus
XII Portia 67.6 ± 4 66,100 0.513 1986 Synnott (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Uranus
XIII Rosalind 36 ± 6 69,900 0.558 1986 Synnott (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Uranus
XIV Belinda 40.3 ± 8 75,300 0.624 1986 Synnott (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Uranus
XV Puck 81 ± 2 86,000 0.762 1985 Synnott (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Uranus
XVI Caliban 49 7,231,000 579.73 (r) 1997 Gladman, Nicholson, Burns, Kavelaars Retrograde irregular [3][4] Uranus
XVII Sycorax 95 12,179,000 1,288.3 (r) 1997 Gladman, Nicholson, Burns, Kavelaars Retrograde irregular [3][4] Uranus
XVIII Prospero 15 16,256,000 1,978.29 (r) 1999 Gladman, Holman, Kavelaars, Petit, Scholl Retrograde irregular [3][4] Uranus
XIX Setebos 15 17,418,000 2,225.21 (r) 1999 Gladman, Holman, Kavelaars, Petit, Scholl Retrograde irregular [3][4] Uranus
XX Stephano 10 8,004,000 677.36 (r) 1999 Gladman, Holman, Kavelaars, Petit, Scholl Retrograde irregular [3][4] Uranus
XXI Trinculo 5 8,504,000 749.24 (r) 2001 Holman, Kavelaars, Milisavljevic Retrograde irregular [3][4] Uranus
XXII Francisco 6 4,276,000 266.56 (r) 2001 Holman, Kavelaars, Milisavljevic, Gladman Retrograde irregular [3][4] Uranus
bgcolor=black XXIII Margaret 5.5 14,345,000 1,687.01 2003 Sheppard, Jewitt Prograde irregular [3][4] Uranus
bgcolor=black XXIV Ferdinand 6 20,901,000 2,887.21 (r) 2001 Holman, Kavelaars, Milisavljevic, et al. Retrograde irregular [3][4] Uranus
XXV Perdita 10 76,417 0.638 1986 Karkoschka (Voyager 2) Inner moon [4] Uranus
XXVI Mab 5 97,736 0.923 2003 Showalter, Lissauer Inner moon [4] Uranus
XXVII Cupid 5 74,392 0.613 2003 Showalter, Lissauer Inner moon [4] Uranus
I Triton 1353.4 ± 0.9 354,800 5.877 (r) 1846 Lassell Main group moon (retrograde) [3][4] Neptun
II Nereid 170 ± 25 5,513,400 360.14 1949 Kuiper Prograde irregular [3][4] Neptun
III Naiad 33 ± 3 48,227 0.294 1989 Terrile (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Neptun
IV Thalassa 41 ± 3 50,075 0.311 1989 Terrile (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Neptun
V Despina 75 ± 3 52,526 0.335 1989 Synnott (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Neptun
VI Galatea 88 ± 4 61,953 0.429 1989 Synnott (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Neptun
VII Larissa 97 ± 3 73,548 0.555 1989 Reitsema, Hubbard, Lebofsky, Tholen (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Neptun
VIII Proteus 210 ± 7 117,647 1.122 1989 Synnott (Voyager 2) Inner moon [3][4] Neptun
IX Halimede 31 15,728,000 1,879.71 (r) 2002 Holman, Kavelaars, Grav, Fraser, Milisavljevic Retrograde irregular [3][4] Neptun
X Psamathe 20 46,695,000 9,115.91 (r) 2003 Jewitt, Kleyna, Sheppard, Holman, Kavelaars Retrograde irregular [3][4] Neptun
XI Sao 22 22,422,000 2,914.07 2002 Holman, Kavelaars, Grav, Fraser, Milisavljevic Prograde irregular [3][4] Neptun
XII Laomedeia 21 23,571,000 3,167.85 2002 Holman, Kavelaars, Grav, Fraser, Milisavljevic Prograde irregular [3][4] Neptun
XIII Neso 30 48,387,000 9,373.99 (r) 2002 Holman, Kavelaars, Grav, Fraser, Milisavljevic Retrograde irregular [3][4] Neptun
I Charon 603.6 ± 1.4 17,536 6.387 1978 Christy [3][4] Pluton
II Nix 23–67.5 48,708 24.86 2005 Weaver, Stern, Buie, et al. [4] Pluton
III Hydra 30.5–83.5 64,749 38.20 2005 Weaver, Stern, Buie, et al. [4] Pluton
S/2011 P 1 6.5–17 59,000 32.1 2011 Showalter (Hubble) [26][27] Pluton
I Hiʻiaka 155 49,500 ± 400 49.12 ± 0.03 2005 Brown et al. [28] Haumea
II Namaka 85 39,000 (r) 34.7 ± 0.1
if e = 0
2005 Brown et al. [28] Haumea
I Dysnomia 175–245[29] 37,370 ± 150 15.774 ± 0.002 2005 Brown, Rabinowitz, Trujillo et al. SDO moon [30][31][32] Eris
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