Uranus' Moon 18
			
		
		
			Voyager 2, NASA
		
		The discovery was there for the taking.  An image of 
Uranus taken by 
Voyager 2 as it passed the giant planet 
13 years ago apparently recorded a moon 
that had since gone unnoticed.  
The image on which Uranus' 18th moon was discovered was 
freely available from NASA.  
Erich Karkoschka 
(U. Arizona) 
noticed the moon when comparing a 1986 photo to a 
recent one taken by the 
Hubble Space Telescope.  
The newly identified moon is hard to see but marked in the 
above photograph.  Also visible are many other Uranian moons and background stars.  
The moon is the 18th known around Uranus, tying it with Saturn for the most around any planet.