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Uranus's Largest Moon: Titania

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

NASA · Astronomy Picture of the Day

Titania's tortured terrain is a mix of canyons, cliffs, and craters. NASA's interplanetary robot spacecraft Voyager 2 passed the largest moon of Uranus in 1986 and took the feature picture. That the trenches of Titania resemble those on another moon of Uranus, Ariel, indicate that Titania underwent some violent surface event possibly related to water freezing and expanding in its distant past. Although Titania is Uranus's largest moon, it is only about half the radius of Triton - the largest moon of Uranus's sister planet Neptune, which itself is slightly smaller than Earth's Moon. Titania, discovered by William Herschel in 1787, is essentially a large dirty iceball that is composed of about half water-ice and half rock. There is recent speculation that radioactive heating melts some underground ice into oceans.

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Near-Earth Objects

15 objects tracked on Tuesday, March 31, 2026 — sorted by closest approach

2026 FJ

  • Diameter 9–19 m
  • Miss Distance 2,965,679 km
  • Lunar Dist. 7.7 LD
  • Velocity 7,990 km/h
  • Magnitude 27.4 H

2026 FZ6

  • Diameter 11–24 m
  • Miss Distance 3,991,479 km
  • Lunar Dist. 10.4 LD
  • Velocity 25,859 km/h
  • Magnitude 26.9 H

2026 FV3

  • Diameter 17–39 m
  • Miss Distance 4,192,892 km
  • Lunar Dist. 10.9 LD
  • Velocity 40,115 km/h
  • Magnitude 25.9 H

674942 (2015 TX143)

  • Diameter 302–676 m
  • Miss Distance 17,082,738 km
  • Lunar Dist. 44.4 LD
  • Velocity 49,626 km/h
  • Magnitude 19.7 H

2015 TX143

  • Diameter 300–670 m
  • Miss Distance 17,082,741 km
  • Lunar Dist. 44.4 LD
  • Velocity 49,626 km/h
  • Magnitude 19.7 H

2012 SA3

  • Diameter 97–218 m
  • Miss Distance 22,550,593 km
  • Lunar Dist. 58.6 LD
  • Velocity 52,584 km/h
  • Magnitude 22.2 H

2013 GF

  • Diameter 140–313 m
  • Miss Distance 26,001,304 km
  • Lunar Dist. 67.6 LD
  • Velocity 44,401 km/h
  • Magnitude 21.4 H

2017 GR5

  • Diameter 29–65 m
  • Miss Distance 26,080,755 km
  • Lunar Dist. 67.8 LD
  • Velocity 7,019 km/h
  • Magnitude 24.8 H

2026 FU5

  • Diameter 64–143 m
  • Miss Distance 27,040,283 km
  • Lunar Dist. 70.3 LD
  • Velocity 74,576 km/h
  • Magnitude 23.1 H

2026 FS4

  • Diameter 26–58 m
  • Miss Distance 28,264,212 km
  • Lunar Dist. 73.5 LD
  • Velocity 24,472 km/h
  • Magnitude 25.0 H

2016 JF6

  • Diameter 40–90 m
  • Miss Distance 44,706,915 km
  • Lunar Dist. 116.3 LD
  • Velocity 31,719 km/h
  • Magnitude 24.1 H

2021 CM4

  • Diameter 8–18 m
  • Miss Distance 46,808,073 km
  • Lunar Dist. 121.7 LD
  • Velocity 41,718 km/h
  • Magnitude 27.6 H

2022 RW

  • Diameter 55–123 m
  • Miss Distance 51,320,446 km
  • Lunar Dist. 133.4 LD
  • Velocity 55,615 km/h
  • Magnitude 23.4 H

2018 FB4

  • Diameter 8–19 m
  • Miss Distance 53,340,623 km
  • Lunar Dist. 138.7 LD
  • Velocity 84,922 km/h
  • Magnitude 27.5 H

2021 FY

  • Diameter 115–257 m
  • Miss Distance 58,858,427 km
  • Lunar Dist. 153.0 LD
  • Velocity 82,654 km/h
  • Magnitude 21.8 H