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  2. Titania - NASA Science

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    Overview. Titania is Uranus' largest moon. Images taken by Voyager 2 almost 200 years after Titania's discovery revealed signs that the moon was geologically active. A prominent system of fault valleys, some nearly 1,000 miles (1,609 kilometers) long, is visible near the terminator (shadow line).

  3. Titania (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Titania (/ t ə ˈ t ɑː n i ə, t ə ˈ t eɪ n i ə /), also designated Uranus III, is the largest moon of Uranus. At a diameter of 1,578 kilometres (981 mi) it is the eighth largest moon in the Solar System , with a surface area comparable to that of Australia .

  4. Titania Moon Facts - Space Facts

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    Titania Moon Facts. Titania is Uranuslargest moon and is the eight largest moon in the solar system. Like many of Uranus’ moons it is named after a character of William Shakespeare. Titania was discovered by William Herschel in 1787 the same day he discovered Oberon, another of Uranus’ moons.

  5. 10 Interesting Facts about Titania - Astronomy Trek

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    With a circumference of 4,956 km (271,104 miles), Titania is the biggest moon of the planet Uranus, and the 8th biggest solar system moon overall. Titania was discovered by William Herschel on January 11, 1787, on the same day that he also discovered Oberon, Uranus’s second biggest moon.

  6. Titania | Satellite of Uranus, Icy Moon, Orbit | Britannica

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    Titania orbits at a mean distance of 435,840 km (270,820 miles) from the centre of Uranus, which makes it the second outermost of the planet’s major moons. Its orbital period is 8.706 days, as is its rotational period.

  7. Titania is known for being the biggest moon that orbits the planet Uranus. It has a much higher density than most of the other Uranian moons, which leads us to believe that although it is made up of a lot of ice, there are heavier substances in it’s core too. Let’s look at some facts about Titania.

  8. Titania – Learn About The Largest Moon Of Uranus - Spaceopedia

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    Fast Summary Facts About Uranus' Moon Titania. Discovered: January 11 th, 1787 by William Herschel; Name: Named after a character in Shakespeare's ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’ Size: Diameter of 1,578 km (980.5 miles) Moon Rank: 8 th Largest in the solar system; Orbit: Prograde and Circular; Orbit Radius: 435,910 km from Uranus

  9. Uranus' moons — Names, number and exploration | Space

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    Titania is the largest moon of Uranus, with a diameter of around 1,000 miles (1,609 km), which still makes it under half as wide as Earth's moon which has a diameter of around 2,200 miles...

  10. Titania Moon Facts for Kids

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    Titania is the seventeenth farthest moon from Uranus out of all 27 known moons. Titania is the eighth largest moon in our Solar System. The largest chasma on Titania is Messina Chasmata and has a diameter of 927 miles.

  11. Titania is the biggest moon of Uranus and the eighth biggest moon in the Solar System. Contents. Discovery. Name and pronunciation. Physical characteristics. Surface features. Occultation. Images for kids. See also. Discovery. Titania was found on January 11, 1787 by William Herschel. He reported it and Oberon the same year.

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