Uranus and moons pictured by the James Webb Space Telescope. (Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI. Image processing: J. DePasquale (STScI)) There is also geological evidence that Miranda and Ariel were subject to geologic activity — tectonics and ice volcanoes — 100 million to 1 billion ...
Uranus will be positioned between them but will not be easily seen without a telescope. Watch for Earthshine on the moon. Sometimes called the Ashen Glow or the Old Moon in the New Moon's Arms, the phenomenon is visible within a day or two of new moon, when sunlight reflected off Earth...