Titania (moon) - Wikipedia Titania consists of approximately equal amounts of ice and rock, and is probably differentiated into a rocky core and an icy mantle A layer of liquid water may be present at the core–mantle boundary
Titania | A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Queen of the Fairies, Shakespeare . . . Titania is the fairy queen in William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream She is a regal and willful figure whose quarrel with the fairy king Oberon over a changeling boy drives the play’s enchantments, disorder, and eventual restoration of harmony
Titania - NASA Science Overview Titania is Uranus' largest moon Images taken by Voyager 2 almost 200 years after Titania's discovery revealed signs that the moon was geologically active A prominent system of fault valleys, some nearly 1,000 miles (1,609 kilometers) long, is visible near the terminator (shadow line)
Titania (Moon) Facts Titania is Uranus’ largest moon and is the eight largest moon in the solar system Like many of Uranus’ moons it is named after a character of William Shakespeare
Titania - Scientific Lib Titania is the largest of the Moons of Uranus and the eighth largest moon in the Solar System Discovered by William Herschel in 1787, Titania is named after the queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Titania - Spacepedia | Solar System Scope Titania is the largest of the moons of Uranus and the eighth largest moon in the Solar System Titania's surface is cut by a system of enormous canyons and scarps