Its mean distance from Saturn is 1,221,850km.
Saturn is approx 1,514,000,000km from the sun
So depending on it's orbit Titan can be:
No. The largest thing is the solar system by far is the sun. Titan comes in tenth place.
Titan has no liquid water, no oxygen, no magnetic field, too far away from the sun (TOO COLD). Titan for sure does not support life as we know it.
This question can not be awnsered because it is a moon not a planet which means that moons are all changing in distance from the sun but planets stay the the same distance from the sun
Helios
Helios was a god, specifically the personification of the sun in Greek mythology. He was not a Titan.
Goddess of the Sun
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The Greek god of the sun is the Titan Helios.
The average distance from the sun is 9.54 AU. Average because Titan orbits around Saturn.
Titan's surface daylight is about one thousandth the intensity of Earth's. This is partly due to the thickness of the atmosphere, but mostly due Titan's greater distance from the Sun. Saturn (which Titan orbits) is nearly ten times further away at about 1,427 million Km from the Sun, while Earth is only about 150million Km from the Sun.
Helios mean "sun" and Helios is the Greek Titan God of the Sun.
Steel Titan, by far.