It is the only moon known to have a thick atmosphere and to have weather and precipitation causing erosion of the topography.
Titan has an atmosphere
Jupiter has four large satellites, but they are not the four largest in the solar system. Jupiter has the largest, 3rd, 4th, and 6th largest satellites. Saturn has the 2nd largest and Earth has the 5th largest satellite. (Naturally I mean "natural satellites", otherwise called moons.)
jupiter. it has 64 known satellites
Triton
Saturns two largest moons are Titan and Rhea
The 4 largest satellites of Jupiter. The (first) four seen by Galileo.
Jupiter has four large satellites, but they are not the four largest in the solar system. Jupiter has the largest, 3rd, 4th, and 6th largest satellites. Saturn has the 2nd largest and Earth has the 5th largest satellite. (Naturally I mean "natural satellites", otherwise called moons.)
Railways do not have satellites, natural or otherwise
jupiter. it has 64 known satellites
Triton
Saturns two largest moons are Titan and Rhea
If you are referring to artificial satellites (which I think you are) it has to be the ISS (International Space Station)Only one natural satellite of the Earth is known ... the one known as "The Moon".Being the only one, it's also the largest.It's also far larger than any of the artificial satellites, so it's the largest satellite of Earth, period.The largest artificial satellite of Earth currently is the International Space Station, which I believe is also the largest artificial satellite of Earth ever.
The 4 largest satellites of Jupiter. The (first) four seen by Galileo.
No, Jupiter is the largest, Saturns the second largest.
Titan.
You are thinking of Uranus. ( Miranda is not the largest satellite. Also, we have discovered more than 15 moons. I think it's about 27 known moons now.)
The Moon is the natural satellite of the Earth, so the person who discovered it was probably Ugghhh, the First Caveman. Artificial satellites weren't developed until the 1950's, and so the "discoverer" was one of the Soviet engineers who launched the first Sputnik, the first artificial satellite of the Earth. Other planets have their own satellites. Galileo is credited as discovering the four largest satellites of Jupiter in January, 1610, when he pointed his new telescope at Jupiter.
Yes. The moon is the only known natural satellite of the earth. To compare with other planets: Mercury and Venus have noknown natural satellites, and Jupiter has at least 63. ( ! ) In comparison to the size of its planet, earth's moon is the largest satellite of any in the solar system.