Titania, also known as Uranus III, is a natural satellite of the outer planet, Uranus. Titania was discovered on January 11, 1787 by astronomer William Herschel.
Surface Features
The surface of Titania is slightly smooth, but has a few craters. It is the largest out of the Uranian moons.
Fiction
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