WATER CARDS

Oberon

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A Moon of Uranus

The image displays a celestial body, Oberon, which is one of Uranus’s moons. It appears as a nearly perfect sphere in the image. The surface is a mixture of light and dark patches, indicating craters or varying terrain. The dominant color is a muted gray, with lighter, almost white areas highlighting surface features, and some darker spots suggesting larger craters. The texture looks rugged and uneven, characteristic of a heavily cratered satellite.

Subsurface Reservoir     154💧

Based on its density, Oberon is made of about half rock and half water ice.

Gravity

Oberon’s gravity is 0.04 times the gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image presents a cross-sectional model of Oberon, a celestial body. The model displays the interior structure, dividing it into two main sections. The left half of the image shows a textured, light brown surface representing the exterior of Oberon, with a visually mottled appearance. The right half is a cutaway view, illustrating two distinct layers: the innermost part labeled "Rocky Core," depicted in dark gray, and an outer layer labeled "Icy Mantle," shown in light gray-blue.

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