Three new moons discovered in the Solar System, one orbiting Uranus and two around Neptune. The moons have a diameter between 8 and 23 kilometers, with orbital periods between 2 and 27 years.

Discovery was due to the two twin Magellan telescopes at the Las Campanas observatory in Chile and the Subaru located in Hawaii. According to IAU conventions, the new moon of Uranus, like the other 27, will soon be named after a character from William Shakespeare's works. The two moons of Neptune are indicated with the acronyms S/2002 N5 and S/2021 N1.