Uranus’s second-largest moon, Oberon, has at least one known mountain on its surface. It rises around 6 km above the moon’s surface. The moon’s overall surface is also heavily cratered, which sets it apart from some of Uranus’ other moons.
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Uranus’s second-largest moon, Oberon, has at least one known mountain on its surface. It rises around 6 km above the moon’s surface. The moon’s overall surface is also heavily cratered, which sets it apart from some of Uranus’ other moons.