Titan vs Charon (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Titan and Charon is that Titan is the 2nd largest moon with a diameter of 5,150km whilst Charon is the 12th largest with a diameter of 1,212km, Titan orbits Saturn whilst Charon orbits Pluto and Titan has an atmosphere and water cycle comparable to that of Earth whilst Pluto does not. … Read more

Ganymede vs Charon (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Ganymede and Charon is that Ganymede is the largest natural satellite in all of our solar system with a diameter of 5,268km whilst Charon is the 12th largest moon with a diameter of 1,212km, Ganymede orbits Jupiter whilst Charon orbits Pluto and Ganymede has a magnetosphere whilst Charon does not. There … Read more

Callisto vs Titan (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Callisto and Titan is that Titan is the 2nd largest moon in our solar system with a diameter of 5,150km whilst Callisto is 3rd with a diameter of 4,820.6km, Titan orbits Saturn whilst Callisto orbits Jupiter, Callisto has a very thin exosphere whilst Titan’s atmosphere is far thicker, roughly 1.19 times … Read more

Jupiter vs Callisto (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Jupiter and Callisto is that Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solar system whilst Callisto is the 3rd biggest Moon, Callisto orbits Jupiter whilst Jupiter has 79 moons orbiting it, Jupiter is a gas giant composed of helium and hydrogen whilst Callisto is a low density terrestrial based entity with … Read more

Mars vs Ganymede (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Mars and Ganymede is that Mars is a planet and the 2nd smallest official planet with a diameter of 6,779km whilst Ganymede is the largest natural satellite in our solar system with a diameter of 5,268km, Mars is the 4th farthest planet from the Sun whilst Ganymede is joint 5th with … Read more