Uranus, the planet which the moon Titania orbits, is over 1.7 million miles from the Sun. Titania is approximately 270,000 million miles from Uranus, so it is nearly 2 million miles from the Sun.
Anything in orbit around Jupiter is closer to the sun than Jupiter is during roughly
half the time, and farther from the sun than Jupiter is during the other half. So the
average distance from the sun to any moon of Jupiter is essentially the same as the
distance from the sun to Jupiter.
Jupiter has dozens of moons. They are all much closer to Jupiter than to the Sun.
So, the distance of any moon of Jupiter from the Sun is more or less the same as Jupiter's distance from the Sun (about 483.8 million miles, on average).
The moon Titania orbits the planet Uranus. It is nearly 2 million miles from the Sun. Titania was discovered by William Herschel.
about 272 thousand miles.
Titania
No, Titania is the largest moon of Uranus. Not to be confused with Titan, which is Saturn's largest moon, or one of Neptune's moons called Triton.
Titania
Yes. Oberon and Titania are the second-largest and largest (respectively) moons of the planet Uranus. Most of the moons of Uranus are named after characters from the works of William Shakespeare; Oberon and Titania are the King and Queen of the Fairies (again, respectively) in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
None of them.The largest, Titania, has a radius of less than half that of our Moon.
Uranus
Titania
Uranus has moons named after characters in Shakespeare. Titania is an example!
The name is Titania
Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania and Oberon.
Approximately 435,910 km
No, Titania is the largest moon of Uranus. Not to be confused with Titan, which is Saturn's largest moon, or one of Neptune's moons called Triton.
Titania
Yes. Oberon and Titania are the second-largest and largest (respectively) moons of the planet Uranus. Most of the moons of Uranus are named after characters from the works of William Shakespeare; Oberon and Titania are the King and Queen of the Fairies (again, respectively) in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Titania, not to be confused with Titan (a moon of Saturn) or Triton (a moon of Neptune) is the largest moon of Uranus. It is the eighth largest moon in the Solar System with a diameter of 1,578 km.
The diameter of the Moon is 3474.2 km, the diameter of the largest Uranian moon (Titania) is 1578 km. So none of Uranus' moons are bigger.
Likely the best known is Titania, which is often confused with Saturn's moon Titan. Titania is 1,578 km in diameter and the eighth-largest moon in the Solar System, but still only about 1/20 the mass of Earth's Moon.