Ganymede vs Triton (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Ganymede and Triton is that Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system whilst Triton is 7th, Triton orbits Neptune whilst Ganymede orbits Jupiter and Ganymede has a magnetic field whilst Triton does not. There are various other differences between the two so, continue reading for a more detailed look … Read more

Jupiter vs Triton (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Jupiter and Triton are that Jupiter is a gas giant planet with 79 moons whilst Triton is a natural satellite that orbits Neptune, Triton has volcanic activity on its surface whilst Jupiter can’t due to is gas based composition and Jupiter has the strongest magnetosphere in our solar system whilst Trtion … Read more

Triton vs Titania (How Are They Different?)

Triton is Neptune’s largest moon, while Titania is the largest moon of Uranus. These frozen worlds have a similar composition of the rocky core and icy mantle, and their tilts and tidal locks provide them with exceptionally long seasons of up to 42 years. Still, there are significant differences, such as Triton’s retrograde orbit and volcanic … Read more

Mars vs Triton (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Mars and Triton is that Mars is a planet with 2 moons whilst Triton is one of Neptune’s moons, Mars is bigger with a diameter of 6,779km whilst Triton has a diameter of 2,706km and Triton is far colder with a temperature of -235 °C whilst Mars has an average temperature … Read more

Venus vs Triton (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Venus and Triton are that Venus is a planet whilst Triton is a natural satellite, Venus is far bigger with a diameter of 12,104km whilst Triton has a diameter of 2,706km, Venus is both the hottest and brightest celestial body in our solar system whilst Triton is neither and Triton orbits … Read more

Mercury vs Triton (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Mercury and Triton would be that Mercury is a planet whilst Triton is a natural satellite, Mercury is larger with a diameter of 4,879km whilst Triton has a diameter of 2,706km and Mercury is far hotter with a temperature of 167 degrees Celsius whilst Triton’s average is -235 degrees Celsius. There … Read more

Earth vs Triton (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Earth and Triton is that Earth is a terrestrial planet whilst Triton is a natural satellite, Earth is the only entity in solar system that can support intelligent life whilst Triton can not, Earth is far bigger with a diameter of 12,742km whilst Triton has a diameter of 2,706km and Earth … Read more

Saturn vs Triton (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Saturn and Triton are that Saturn is a gas giant whilst Triton is a rock based natural satellite that orbits Neptune, Saturn is far bigger with a diameter of 116,460km whilst Triton has a diameter of 2,706km and Saturn has 7 distinguishable rings surrounding it whilst Triton has none. There are … 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