James Webb Space Telescope Discovered New Uranus Satellite

The James Webb Space Telescope, owned by the National Aeronautics and Research of the US space (NASA), found a new satellite rotating around Uranus. This is stated in the message posted on the NASA website.

According to the report, the satellite was discovered during the observations of Uranus in February of the current year.

it is noted that the diameter of the new satellite is 10 kilometers, and it is also suggested that in connection with its small size and dull glow, it has not yet been discovered. Uranus 28 satellites. All of them are named after the characters of the works of William Shakespeare and Alexander POUP. The recently discovered satellite has no name yet.