Yes, Uranus has a moon called Triton
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.
Mercury: None Venus: None Earth: Moon Mars: Phobos Jupiter: Ganymede Saturn: Titan Uranus: Titania Neptune: Triton *Pluto: Charon *Pluto is not a planet but in case your are curious...
Uranus' most famous moon is likely Titania, which is the largest and second most massive moon of the planet. It was discovered in 1787 by William Herschel and is known for its icy surface and unique geological features.
Titania -- not to be confused with Titan (a moon of Saturn) or Triton (a moon of Neptune) -- is the largest moon of the 27 known moons of Uranus. It is the eighth largest moon in the Solar System with a diameter of 1578 km and a mass about 1/20th that of Earth's Moon.
Triton is a moon of the planet Jupiter.
Triton is the largest moon of Neptune.
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.
Neptune has a moon that revolves in the direction opposite all its other moons. This moon is called Triton and is the largest moon of Neptune.
You are describing Neptune, the eighth planet from the sun in our solar system. Neptune's atmosphere is rich in nitrogen, which can form clouds of frozen nitrogen that are visible in its blue color. It's moon Triton has geysers that shoot gaseous nitrogen into space.
The Triton volcano is located on Neptune's moon Triton, not on a moon of Neptune. Triton is the largest moon of Neptune and has a variety of geologic features, including cryovolcanoes that are believed to spew out icy materials instead of molten rock.
It's called Triton.
No. Triton is an icy moon, not a planet.