Top 10 Largest Moons In Solar System

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16 November 2024

Ganymede (Moon of Jupiter)
Diameter: 5,268 kilometre
Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system, even bigger than Mercury, which is a planet.


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Titan (Moon of Saturn)
Diameter: 5,151 kilometre
Titan is the second-largest moon in the Solar System and has a thick atmosphere, primarily nitrogen.

Callisto (Moon of Jupiter)
Diameter: 4,820 kilometre
Callisto has the most heavily cratered surface in the solar system.


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Lo  (Moon of Jupiter)
Diameter: 3,643 kilometre
Lo has hundreds of volcanoes, making its surface covered with sulfur and volcanic deposits.


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Moon (Earth's Moon)
Diameter: 3,474 kilometre
The only natural satellite of Earth. Moon has a significant effect on Earth's tides.


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Europa (Moon of Jupiter)
Diameter: 3,121 kilometre
Scientists believe Europa harbours life beneath its icy surface.

Triton (Moon of Neptune)
Diameter: 2,710 kilometre
Triton moves opposite to Neptune's rotation and has geysers that spew nitrogen gas.


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Rhea (Moon of Saturn)
Diameter: 1,527 kilometre
Akin to Saturn, it is believed that Rhea may also have a thin ring around it.


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Titania (Moon of Uranus)
Diameter: 1,578 kilometre
Titania is Uranus's largest moon. Its surface has large canyons and impact craters.


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Oberon (Moon of Uranus)
Diameter: 1,523 kilometre
The second-largest moon of Uranus, Oberon has a heavily cratered surface.


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