Titania (moon)
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- Titania should not be confused with Titan, a moon of Saturn, or the asteroid 593 Titania.
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Discovered by | W. Herschel | ||||||
Discovered in | January 11, 1787 | ||||||
Orbital characteristics | |||||||
Mean radius | 463,300 km | ||||||
Eccentricity | 0.0017 | ||||||
Orbital period | 8.71 days | ||||||
Inclination | 0.08° | ||||||
Is a satellite of | Uranus | ||||||
Physical characteristics | |||||||
Mean diameter | 1577.8 km | ||||||
Surface area | 7,800,000 km2 | ||||||
Mass | 3.526×1021kg | ||||||
Mean density | 1.71 g/cm3 | ||||||
Surface gravity | 0.378 m/s2 | ||||||
Rotation period | 8.71 days | ||||||
Axial tilt | |||||||
Albedo | 0.28 | ||||||
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Titania (ti-taan'-ya) is the largest moon of Uranus. Titania was discovered on 1787-01-11 by William Herschel.
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Name
The name "Titania" and the names of all four satellites of Uranus then known were suggested by Herschel's son John Herschel in 1852 at the request of William Lassell, who had discovered Ariel and Umbriel the year before ([1] (http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/AN.../0034//0000169.000.html)). Lassell had earlier endorsed Herschel's 1847 naming scheme for the seven then-known satellites of Saturn and had named his newly-discovered eighth satellite Hyperion in accordance with Herschel's naming scheme in 1848.
All of the moons of Uranus are named for characters from Shakespeare or Alexander Pope. Titania was named after Titania, the Queen of the Faeries in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
It is also designated Uranus III.
Physical characteristics
So far the only close-up images of Titania are from the Voyager 2 probe, which photographed the moon during its Uranus flyby in January, 1986. At the time of the flyby the southern hemisphere of the moon was pointed towards the Sun so only it was studied.
Titania is composed of roughly 50% water ice, 30% silicate rock, and 20% methane-related organic compounds. A major surface feature is a huge canyon that dwarfs the scale of the Grand Canyon on Earth and is in the same class as the Valles Marineris on Mars or Ithaca Chasma on Saturn's moon Tethys.
Scientists recognise the following geological features on Titania:
See also
Titania in fiction
- Kim Stanley Robinson's Blue Mars contains a description of a colony on Titania, where humans have adapted to the low gravity and light levels.
Uranus' natural satellites edit (https://academickids.com:443/encyclopedia/index.php?title=Template:Uranus_Footer&action=edit) |
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Cordelia | Ophelia | Bianca | Cressida | Desdemona | Juliet | Portia | Rosalind | S/2003 U 2 | Belinda |
S/1986 U 10 | Puck | S/2003 U 1 | Miranda | Ariel | Umbriel | Titania | Oberon | S/2001 U 3 |
Caliban | Stephano | Trinculo | Sycorax | S/2003 U 3 | Prospero | Setebos | S/2001 U 2 |
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