THE TOP 10 LARGEST PLANETARY MOONS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM

THE TOP 10 LARGEST PLANETARY MOONS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM

At 5,262 kilometers in diameter, Jupiter's Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system.
Titan orbits Saturn and is the second-largest moon with a diameter of 5,150 km.
Callisto is the moon that orbit planet Jupiter and the third-largest moon among all.
Io moon also orbits around planet Jupiter and has a diameter of 3,643 km. It is the fourth-largest moon and was discovered by 1610 by Galileo Galilei.
At five-place the Earth’s Moon (3,475km),
At six place Jupiter's Europa (3,122km)
At seven place Neptune's Triton (2,707km),
Titania, Uranus 8 place – Diameter: 1,578 km (980 miles). The largest of Uranus’s many moons, Titania was discovered by William Herschel in 1787 and it said to have a ‘snowball’ like the surface of the ice.
Saturn's second-largest moon is the ninth-largest (1,529km)
Ten of place Uranus's Oberon (1,523km). Oberon is the King of the Fairies and husband of Titania in Shakespeare’s Midsummer-Night’s Dream.
Now, technology satellites revolve around the solar system and enable the discovery of more information on these moons.

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