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.

Subsurface Reservoir     156💧

There may be a layer of liquid water at the boundary of Titania’s core and mantle.

Gravity

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

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image illustrates a cross-sectional view of Titania, showcasing its interior layers. The outermost layer is labeled "Ice layer" and is depicted in a light grayish-blue hue, representing a thick shell of ice. Beneath the ice layer lies a "Liquid Water Ocean," shown as a thinner, darker blue band encircling the core, suggesting the presence of subsurface liquid water. At the center is the "Rocky Core," depicted in dark gray, indicating the dense, rocky material that forms Titania's core. This sliced view provides a clear depiction of the moon's internal structure.

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