- Titania (moon)
Infobox Planet
name = Titania
alt_names = Uranus III
adjectives = Titanian
caption = Click image for description
bgcolour = #a0ffa0
discovery = yes
discoverer =William Herschel
discovered =January 11 ,1787
semimajor = 435 910 km
mean_orbit_radius = 436 300 km
eccentricity = 0.0011
period = 8.706 d
inclination = 0.340° (to Uranus' equator)
satellite_of = Uranus
physical_characteristics = yes
mean_radius = 788.9 km (0.1237 Earths)
surface_area = 7 820 000 km²
volume = 2 057 000 000 km³
mass = 3.526e|21 kg (5.9e|-4 Earths)
density = 1.72 g/cm³
surface_grav = 0.378 m/s² (~0.039 g)
escape_velocity = 0.77 km/s
rotation = presumed synchronous
axial_tilt = 0
albedo = 0.27
magnitude = 13.73
single_temperature = ~60 KTitania (pron-en|tɨˈtɑːnjə respell|ti|TAH|nyə, also IPAlink-en|taɪˈteɪniə respell|tye|TAY|nee-ə) is the largest moon of Uranus and the eighth largest moon in the
Solar System .Discovery
Titania was discovered on
January 11 ,1787 byWilliam Herschel . He reported it and Oberon the same year. [Herschel, "An Account of the Discovery of Two Satellites Revolving Round the Georgian Planet", "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London", Vol. 77, pp. 125-129, 1787; and "On George's Planet and its satellites", "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London", Vol. 78, pp. 364-378, 1788.] He later reported four more satellites, which turned out to be spurious. ["On the Discovery of Four Additional Satellites of the Georgium Sidus; The Retrograde Motion of Its Old Satellites Announced; And the Cause of Their Disappearance at Certain Distances from the Planet Explained", "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London", Vol. 88, pp. 47-79, 1798.]Name and pronunciation
The names of Titania and the other four satellites of Uranus then known were suggested by Herschel's son
John Herschel in 1852 at the request ofWilliam Lassell , who had discovered Ariel and Umbriel the year before. [ [http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/AN.../0034//0000169.000.html http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/AN.../0034//0000169.000.html] "Adsabs.harvard.edu" Retrieved on 05-19-07 ] 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 ".Shakespeare's character's name is pronounced IPA|/tɨˈtɑːnjə/, but the moon is often IPA|/taɪˈteɪniə/, by analogy with the familiar chemical element
titanium . The adjectival form, "Titanian," is homonymous with that of Saturn's moon Titan.It is also called 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 theSun ; the northern hemisphere was unobservable.Although its interior composition is uncertain, one model suggests that Titania is composed of roughly 50% water ice, 30%
silicate rock, and 20%methane -relatedorganic compound s. A major surface feature is a hugecanyon that dwarfs the scale of theGrand Canyon onEarth and is in the same class as theValles Marineris on Mars orIthaca Chasma on Saturn's moon Tethys.Scientists recognise the following geological features on Titania:
*Chasmata (chasm s)
* Craters
*Rupes (scarps)Occultation
On
September 8 ,2001 , Titania occulted a faint star; this was an opportunity to both refine its diameter andephemeris , and to detect any extant atmosphere. The data revealed no atmosphere to a surface pressure of 0.03 microbars; if it exists, it would have to be far thinner than that of Triton orPluto . [ [http://www.obspm.fr/actual/nouvelle/mar02/titania.en.shtml http://www.obspm.fr/actual/nouvelle/mar02/titania.en.shtml] "Obspm.fr" Retrieved on 05-19-07 ] [ [http://www.lesia.obspm.fr/~titania/results.html http://www.lesia.obspm.fr/~titania/results.html] "Lesia.obspm.fr" Retrieved on 05-19-07 ]ee also
*
List of geological features on Titania
*Titania in fictionNotes
External links
* [http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=Ura_Titania Titania Profile] by [http://solarsystem.nasa.gov NASA's Solar System Exploration]
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