If you're referring to Titan the Moon of Saturn, i have no idea and the distance would be an average distance the would mean nothing because Saturn usually on the far side of the sun from Uranus.
It is named after the Greek titan of the sky.
No man-made devices have landed on Uranus. The Voyager probes (I & II) both got close - but the moon Titan was considered more important than a surface landing on Uranus. Voyager I traveled to Titan, While Voyager II continued on into outer space.
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cronus of course!
uranus was named after the greek titan, uranus
Uranus was not a Titan, he was the father of the Titan gods and goddesses. Uranus locked away his children within the the belly of the earth, Gaia.
It is named after the Greek titan of the sky.
No man-made devices have landed on Uranus. The Voyager probes (I & II) both got close - but the moon Titan was considered more important than a surface landing on Uranus. Voyager I traveled to Titan, While Voyager II continued on into outer space.
he was the titan of the sky
No, he's a primeval god. The titans are the offspring of Uranus and Gaia.
No, Cronus was a Titan. He was a son of Gaia and Uranus.
That is the correct spelling of Uranus, the planet named for a Titan (also Ouranos).
That is the correct spelling of Uranus, the planet named for a Titan (also Ouranos).
titan uranus
the titan ''Uranus'' you-rain - us
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The first titan was Gaea, the titan of earth. She married her son Uranus (kind of creepy). She was born by the darkness, emptiness and stillness that was.