No, it is the largest moon Orbiting Saturn.
In order of largest first and planet they orbit in brackets.Ganymede (Jupiter)Callisto (Jupiter)Titan (Saturn)Io (Jupiter)The Moon (Earth)Europa (Jupiter)Triton (Neptune)See related link for more information.
No. The Galilean moons are the four largest moons of Jupiter (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto) discovered by Galileo. Titan is the largest moon of Saturn, discovered by Christiaan Huygens.
Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.Also the dwarf planet Pluto
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.
Io and Titan are moons because they orbit planets (Jupiter and Saturn respectively).
No. Titan is the largest moon of Saturn.
No, Titan and Ganymede are two different objects. Titan is one of the moons of Saturn. Ganymede is one of the moons of Jupiter.
Titan. (one of the moons of Jupiter)
Yes and the only moon larger than Titan is Ganymede ( which is one of Jupiter's moons).
Jupiter's moon, Ganymede Titan is the largest of Saturn's moons.
Ganymede(Jupiter) is the biggest moon and Titan (Saturn) is the 2nd biggest moon.
Ganymede(Jupiter) is the biggest moon and Titan (Saturn) is the 2nd biggest moon.
Jupiter has four of the five largest moons in the solar system including the largest, Ganymede. The second largest moon, Titan, orbits Saturn.
The seven largest moons in the solar system (and the planets they orbit) are:Ganymede (Jupiter)Titan (Saturn)Callisto (Jupiter)Io (Jupiter)The moon (Earth)Europa (Jupiter)Triton (Neptune)
In order of largest first and planet they orbit in brackets.Ganymede (Jupiter)Callisto (Jupiter)Titan (Saturn)Io (Jupiter)The Moon (Earth)Europa (Jupiter)Triton (Neptune)See related link for more information.
No. The Galilean moons are the four largest moons of Jupiter (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto) discovered by Galileo. Titan is the largest moon of Saturn, discovered by Christiaan Huygens.
Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.Also the dwarf planet Pluto