WATER CARDS

Ariel

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A Moon of Uranus

The image displays a celestial body—specifically Ariel, one of Uranus's moons. The surface appears round and is characterized by a mix of smooth and rugged textures. The image shows varying shades of beige and brown, suggesting differences in terrain. Several linear features, possibly representing ridges or tectonic faults, crisscross the surface. Bright spots and crater-like impressions are visible, indicating impact sites. The play of light and shadow emphasizes the uneven topography of the moon's surface.

Subsurface Reservoir     133💧

Ariel is made of about one half rock and one half water ice.

Gravity

Ariel’s gravity is 0.03 times gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image depicts a cross-sectional view of a celestial body divided into two halves. The left half shows the surface of the body with a gray, textured appearance, indicating a rocky exterior. The right half is a cutaway diagram revealing the internal structure, consisting of two labeled sections. The innermost section is labeled "Rocky Core" and is a dark shade, suggesting a solid core. Surrounding it is a lighter gray area labeled "Icy Mantle," indicating a different composition around the core.

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