No. Neptune has a diameter of about 49,000 KM, while Titan has a diameter of about 5150 KM.
There are two such planets: Venus and Earth.
No planet is smaller than Neptune, but larger than Earth in diameter, but Uranus is there in mass. Uranus, even though larger, is less massive than Neptune. Neptune is a giant planet, but not as large as we believe. It is just 3 or 4 times larger than Earth in diameter, but is 16 times massive. Even Uranus is just 13 times. Jupiter and Saturn are much much bigger than all these planets.
Earth is larger than Titan, and Titan is larger than our moon.
Yes, specifically the four largest, or Galilean satellites : Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa. At 3100 to 5200 km in diameter, they are larger than Pluto's 2306 km diameter, and are correspondingly greater in mass. The large moon of Saturn, Titan, is also larger than Pluto. In fact, Ganymede and Titan are larger than the planet Mercury, but not as massive.
No. Neptune has a diameter of about 49,000 KM, while Titan has a diameter of about 5150 KM.
Titan is a moon of Saturn, not Neptune. Titan is larger than Mercury. Triton, the largest moon of Neptune, is smaller than Mercury.
No. Neptune is far larger than any moon in the solar system. The only planet smaller than Titan is Mercury.
No. Titan has a diameter of 5,140 km and Mars is 6,787 km. That makes Mars larger than Titan. But Titan is bigger than Pluto and Mercury.
There are two such planets: Venus and Earth.
Yes, Titan is bigger than earth. Titan is Saturn's biggest moon. The diameter of the Earth is 12,756.32 while, titans is 12,000.
No planet is smaller than Neptune, but larger than Earth in diameter, but Uranus is there in mass. Uranus, even though larger, is less massive than Neptune. Neptune is a giant planet, but not as large as we believe. It is just 3 or 4 times larger than Earth in diameter, but is 16 times massive. Even Uranus is just 13 times. Jupiter and Saturn are much much bigger than all these planets.
Titan is larger than Mercury, but Titan is a moon, not a planet.
Earth is larger than Titan, and Titan is larger than our moon.
Yes, specifically the four largest, or Galilean satellites : Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa. At 3100 to 5200 km in diameter, they are larger than Pluto's 2306 km diameter, and are correspondingly greater in mass. The large moon of Saturn, Titan, is also larger than Pluto. In fact, Ganymede and Titan are larger than the planet Mercury, but not as massive.
Neptune is larger. They're the same! Titan comes from Greek mythology, and the Romans copied the Greek gods and changed the name. Neptune is the Roman version of Titan.
The planet Mercury with a diameter of 3030 miles (4878 kilometers) is smaller than Jupiter's moon Ganymede (5276 km) as well as Saturn's moon Titan (5150 km). Jupiter's moon Callisto (4800 km) as also nearly the same size as Mercury.