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'''Prospero (Uranus XVIII, S/1999 U 3)''' a retrograde irregular [[Natural satellites|moons]] of [[Uranus]]. It was discovered by [[w:Matthew J. Holman|Matthew J Holman]] et al on 18 July 1999. It is named for the sorcerer [[w:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare's]] [[w:The Tempest|The Tempest]]. | '''Prospero (Uranus XVIII, S/1999 U 3)''' a retrograde irregular [[Natural satellites|moons]] of [[Uranus]]. It was discovered by [[w:Matthew J. Holman|Matthew J Holman]] et al on 18 July 1999. It is named for the sorcerer [[w:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare's]] [[w:The Tempest|The Tempest]]. | ||
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Prospero was released in the add-on ''uranus-neptune_ii.zip'' in March 2003. | Prospero was released in the add-on ''uranus-neptune_ii.zip'' in March 2003. | ||
Revision as of 03:23, 1 September 2024
Prospero (Uranus XVIII, S/1999 U 3) a retrograde irregular moons of Uranus. It was discovered by Matthew J Holman et al on 18 July 1999. It is named for the sorcerer William Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Prospero in Orbiter
Prospero was released in the add-on uranus-neptune_ii.zip in March 2003.
Add-on | Source | Version | Author | Type | Release Date | Compatibility | Wiki article |
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Uranus-Neptune II | AVSIM | Rolf B Keibel | Scenery | 6 March 2003 |
Discovery image of Prospero by the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
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