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Moons of our Solar System
Moons of our Solar System

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3 Rhea, Miranda and Ariel

Compare Rhea, Miranda and Ariel – three varied icy moons.

Voyager images showing Rhea, Miranda and Ariel at their correct relative sizes.
Figure 23 Voyager images showing Rhea, Miranda and Ariel at their correct relative sizes.

Earlier in the course, you learnt about the structure of moons. Most moons are composed of varying amounts of rock and ice; our Moon is atypical in being composed of rock with very little water. Most other moons have a rocky core and an icy mantle and/or crust. Now you have the chance to study three icy moons that you have not yet studied in detail: Rhea, Miranda and Ariel. Use the downloadable table [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)]   for some interesting facts about these moons.

See also: David Rothery talks to Paul Byrne. In June 2014 Professor David Rothery recorded a bonus video with Paul Byrne about what excites him about beginning a new project on icy moons.