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09/02/2026

ASTRONOMY - Miranda Revisited

 2026 February 9

An unusual gray body looks like a more jaggged 
version of the Earth's moon, but close up. Craters 
and stripes run across much of the surface. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Miranda Revisited
Image Credit: NASAJPLVoyager 2; Processing & License: Flickr: zelario12; Text: Keighley Rockcliffe (NASA GSFCUMBC CSSTCRESST II)

Explanation: What is Miranda really like? Visually, old images from NASA's Voyager 2 have been recently combined and remastered to result in the featured image of Uranus's 500-kilometer-wide moon. In the late 1980s, Voyager 2 flew by Uranus, coming close to the cratered, fractured, and unusually grooved moon -- named after a character from Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Scientifically, planetary scientists are using old data and clear images to theorize anew about what shaped Miranda's severe surface features. A leading hypothesis is that Miranda, beneath its icy surface, may have once hosted an expansive liquid water ocean which may be slowly freezing. Thanks to the legacy of Voyager 2, Miranda has joined the ranks of EuropaTitan, and other icy moons in the search for water, and, possibly, microbial life, in our Solar System.

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ASTRONOMY - Miranda Revisited

 2026 February 9 Miranda Revisited Image Credit:  NASA ,  JPL ,  Voyager 2 ; Processing & License: Flickr:  zelario12 ; Text:  Keighley ...