WATER CARDS

Titania

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A Moon of Uranus

The image depicts Titania, one of Uranus's moons. Titania appears as a spherical celestial body with a predominantly gray surface. The surface is marked with numerous small craters and lighter patches scattered across its surface, giving it a textured appearance. A few larger and more prominent craters are visible, along with some linear features that may indicate tectonic activity. The lighting creates a subtle shadow on the lower right, adding depth to the image.

Surface Reservoir     17💧

Titania’s surface is made of water ice and carbon dioxide ice.

Gravity

Titania’s gravity is 0.04 times the gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image depicts Titania, one of Uranus' moons, in a black and white, high-contrast view. Titania appears as a spherical object, with its left half illuminated, displaying a textured and cratered surface. The craters vary in size and are scattered across the visible surface. Prominent linear features run diagonally across the moon, likely representing rift valleys or canyons. The right half of Titania fades into darkness, illustrating its natural shading and curvature.

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