Ariel
Ariel is a spirit who was a servant of Prospero in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
Ariel is the chief of the sylphs serving Belinda in Alexander Pope's poem The Rape of the Lock.
Ariel is a moon of Uranus discovered in 1851 by William Lassell. Its composition is roughly 50% water ice, 30% silicate rock, and 20% methane ice, and it appears to have regions of fresh frost in places. Largely devoid of impact craters, Ariel appears to have undergone a period of intense geological activity that has produced a huge network of fault canyons and liquid water outflows over its surface.
Data for Ariel:
- Diameter: 1160 km
- Surface Area: 4,200,000 km2
- Orbital radius: 190,900 km
- Orbital period: 2.52 days
- Rotational period: 2.52 days
Ariel is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, between Nablus and Ramallah. See Ariel (settlement).
Ariel is a Hebrew name meaning "lion of God" Other Variants include: Arielle, Ariele, Ariella
Ariel is a washing powder brand of Procter & Gamble.
Ariel is a UK car company [1]. The name is inherited from a lineage of carss, motorcycles and bicycles going back to 1871.






