Cressida
Uranus IX - 1986U3
Cressida was named after the daughter of Calchas in Shakespeare's play
Troilus and Cressida. It is the forth satellite out from
Uranus and was discovered by Voyager 2.
| Cressida Statistics
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|  Discovered by | Voyager 2 
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|  Date of discovery | 1986 
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|  Mass (kg) | ? 
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|  Equatorial radius (km) | 33 
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|  Equatorial radius (Earth = 1) | 5.1740e-03 
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|  Mean density (gm/cm^3) | ? 
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|  Mean distance from Uranus (km) | 61,770 
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|  Rotational period (days) | ? 
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|  Orbital period (days) | 0.463570 
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|  Mean orbital velocity (km/sec) | 9.70 
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|  Orbital eccentricity | 0.000 
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|  Orbital inclination (degrees) | 0.04 
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|  Visual geometric albedo | 0.07 
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|  Magnitude (Vo) | 22.2 
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