WATER CARDS

Miranda

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A Moon of Uranus

The image shows a spherical celestial body with a rugged surface marked by various grooves and ridges. Its surface appears uneven and textured, with numerous craters of different sizes. The top area is more heavily cratered, while the lower portion features a large, prominent ridge cutting across it. The overall coloration is a monochromatic gray, indicating that it's likely a model or image of a moon or a planet with a rocky, icy composition.

Subsurface Reservoir     86💧

The density of Miranda suggests that it is mostly water ice.

Gravity

Miranda’s gravity is 0.01 times the gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image presents a cross-sectional model of the interior of Miranda, one of Uranus's moons. The model is circular, showcasing three distinct layers. The outermost layer is labeled "Water Ice" and is depicted in a light blue color. Just inside this layer is a darker grey area labeled "Rock and Ice mix," symbolizing the mixture of materials in the core. The surface of the sphere has a textured pattern, suggesting a rocky or icy composition. The overall color scheme includes shades of grey and blue, emphasizing the icy aspects.

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