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Trinculo (moon)

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Mean orbit radius
  
8,504,000 km

Inclination
  
167° (to the ecliptic)

Orbital period
  
759 days

Orbits
  
Eccentricity
  
0.2200

Satellite of
  
Discovered
  
13 August 2001

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Discovered by
  
Matthew J. HolmanJohn J. KavelaarsDan MilisavljevicBrett J. Gladman

Discovery date
  
August 13, 2001 (confirmed in 2002)

Similar
  
Brett J Gladman discoveries, Uranus moons, Other celestial objects

Trinculo (/ˈtrɪŋkjʊl/ TRING-kew-loh) is a retrograde irregular satellite of Uranus. It was discovered by a group of astronomers led by Holman, et al. on 13 August 2001, and given the temporary designation S/2001 U 1.

Confirmed as Uranus XXI, it was named after the drunken jester Trinculo in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.

References

Trinculo (moon) Wikipedia