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Titiana

Titania is the largest moon of Saturn and one of the biggest moons in our solar system. It has a diameter of about 1,600 miles (2,560 kilometers). Titania is an icy, rocky world with a varied surface that includes features like craters and valleys. It orbits Saturn at a distance of roughly 422,000 miles (680,000 kilometers). Like other moons, it was formed from the remnants of the early solar system or captured by Saturn’s gravity. Titania is of scientific interest because studying it helps us understand the processes that shape icy moons and the potential for such environments to support future exploration.