Is Australia Bigger Than Titan? (Answered!)

Australia has a surface area of 7.6 million sq. kilometers and a volume of 304 million cubic kilometers while Titan is the second largest moon and a spherical entity with a surface area of 83 million sq. kilometers and a volume of 71.6 billion cubic kilometers. It only makes sense that Titan would be bigger as it is … Read more

Is USA Bigger Than Titan? (Answered!)

USA has a surface area of 9.83 million sq. kilometers and a volume of 393.3 mllion cubic kilometers while Titan is a spherical entity with a surface area of 83 million sq. kilometers and a volume of 71.6 billion cubic kilometers. It only makes sense that this moon would be bigger as it is spherical whilst … Read more

Is Africa Bigger Than Titan (Answered!)

Africa is the second biggest continent on Earth and has a surface area of 30.3 million sq. kilometers and a volume of 1.21 billion cubic kilometers while Titan is the second largest moon and a spherical entity with a surface area of 83 million sq. kilometers and a volume of 71.6 billion cubic kilometers. It only makes sense … Read more

Titan v Triton (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Titan and Triton is that Titan is the 2nd largest moon with a diameter of 5,150km whilst Triton is the 7th largest moon with a diameter of 2,706km, Titan orbits Saturn whilst Triton orbits Neptune, Triton’s orbit is in a retrograde motion (opposite direction) whilst Titan has a normal orbital motion … Read more

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

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

Titan vs Ganymede (How Are These Moons Different?)

The main differences between Titan and Ganymede include the fact that Ganymede is the largest moon whilst Titan is 2nd, Ganymede has an observable magnetic field whilst Titan does not, Titan has an atmosphere around 1.19 times thicker than Earth’s whilst Ganymede’s atmosphere is non-existent in comparison and Titan has a water cycle similar to … Read more

Neptune vs Titan (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Titan and Neptune is that Neptune is a ice based gas giant that is just under 10 times larger than Titan in a diameter, It only orbits the Sun whilst Titan orbits Saturn, Neptune is an official planet whilst Titan is a natural satellite however, Titan is the only other celestial … Read more

Europa vs Titan (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Europa and Titan are that Titan is the 2nd largest moon whilst Europa is 6th, Europa has water ice on its surface as opposed to the mostly rock based surface of Titan and that Europa is the most luminous moon in our solar system. There are various other differences between these … Read more