Uranus's Moon Umbriel: A Mysterious Dark World
			
		
		
			NASA, Voyager 2, Copyright Calvin J. Hamilton 
		
		
			Why is Umbriel so dark?  This dark moon reflects only half the light of other 
Uranus' moons such as 
Ariel.  And what is that bright ring at the top?  
Unfortunately, nobody yet knows.  These questions presented themselves when 
Voyager 2
passed this satellite of Uranus in January 1986. 
Voyager found an old surface with unusually large craters, and determined 
Umbriel's composition to be about half ice and half rock.
Umbriel 
is the fourth largest and third most distant of Uranus' five 
large moons.  Umbriel was discovered in 1851 by 
William 
Lassell.