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    Titania (/təˈtɑːniə, təˈteɪniə/), also designated Uranus III, is the largest moon of Uranus. At a diameter of 1,578 kilometres (981 mi) it is the eighth...
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  • Titania may refer to: Titania (moon), the largest moon of the planet Uranus 593 Titania, an asteroid Titania, an alternate name for titanium dioxide Titania...
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    these five, Titania, is 1,578 km in diameter and the eighth-largest moon in the Solar System, about one-twentieth the mass of the Earth's Moon. The orbits...
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    Titania (/tɪˈtɑːniə/) is a character in William Shakespeare's 1595–1596 play A Midsummer Night's Dream. In the play, she is the Queen of the fairies and...
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    massive of the Uranian moons after Titania, and the ninth-most massive moon in the Solar System. It is the tenth-largest moon by size however, since Rhea...
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  • Titania (Mary MacPherran) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by then-Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter and...
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    moons of Saturn (Rhea) may also be in equilibrium, as may a couple of the moons of Uranus (Titania and Oberon). However, the other ellipsoidal moons of...
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    Ursula (crater) (category Titania (moon))
    Ursula is the second-largest impact crater known on Uranus's moon Titania. It is about 135 km across, and is cut by Belmont Chasma. It is named after Hero's...
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    second mass ratio next to the Earth–Moon system, 1 to 4220), the Jupiter–Ganymede system at 0.038, and the Uranus–Titania system at 0.031. For the category...
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    discovered two new moons of Uranus. In 1852 his son John Herschel named them after characters in the play: Oberon, and Titania. Another Uranian moon, discovered...
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    Shakespeare's The Tempest, because the four previously discovered moons of Uranus, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon, had all been named after characters of Shakespeare...
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  • Engelier Falsaron 424 km (263 mi) 29% Titania (moon of Uranus) Gertrude 326 km (203 mi) 1,580 km 21% Little of Titania has been imaged, so it may well have...
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  • or moons. At least 19 of them are large enough to be gravitationally rounded; of these, all are covered by a crust of ice except for Earth's Moon and...
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    other known moons of Neptune: 7.53×1019 kg, or 0.35%. The mass of the rings is negligible. The masses of other spherical moons are: Titania—3.5×1021, Oberon—3...
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    who discovered Uranus's two largest moons Titania and Oberon in 1787, claimed to have observed four additional moons, this was never confirmed and those...
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    USS Titania (AK-55/AKA-13) was an Arcturus-class attack cargo ship named after Titania, one of the moons of the planet Uranus. She served as a commissioned...
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    Umbriel (redirect from Umbriel (moon))
    Herschel, the discoverer of Titania and Oberon, claimed at the end of the 18th century that he had observed four additional moons of Uranus, his observations...
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    Midsummer Night's Dream, in which he is King of the Fairies and spouse of Titania, Queen of the Fairies. Oberon is a variant spelling of Auberon, earlier...
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    is the written adjectival form of both Titan and Uranus's moon Titania. However, Uranus's moon has a Shakespearean pronunciation with a short "i" vowel...
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    Subsatellite The moons more massive than Iapetus are: the Moon, the 4 Galilean moons (Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa), Titan, Rhea, Titania, Oberon, and...
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    The moons more massive than Rhea are: the Moon, the four Galilean moons, Titan, Triton, Titania, and Oberon. Oberon, Uranus's second-largest moon, has...
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    (moon of Neptune) Pluto (dwarf planet) Titania (moon of Uranus) Rhea (moon of Saturn) Oberon (moon of Uranus) Iapetus (moon of Saturn) Charon (moon of...
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  • planet, planetoid, or moon). Currently, cold surface bodies of liquid are found on two worlds in the Solar System, Earth and Saturn's moon Titan. Earth is the...
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    of the two natural satellites of Mars, the other being Deimos. The two moons were discovered in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall. Phobos is named...
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  • moons was adjusted with each new discovery until 1848, in order to continue reflecting their order from their parent planet. The numbering of Titania...
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    second-smallest of the four Galilean moons of the planet Jupiter. Slightly larger than Earth's moon, Io is the fourth-largest moon in the Solar System, has the...
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  • names from Greek mythology, named the moons after magical spirits in English literature: the fairies Oberon and Titania from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer...
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    its surface. Its spectrum appears to be intermediate between Uranus's moons Titania and Umbriel, which suggests that Nereid's surface is composed of a mixture...
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  • generalization of Kepler's third law that includes the mass of the planet and its moon. This permitted an early measurement of Jupiter's mass, as measured in units...
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    "Into the Miranda Rift", where explorers are stranded on the surface. Titania, which was discovered a few years after Uranus itself in 1787, appears...
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