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  1. Titan (moon) - Wikipedia

    Discovered in 1655 by the Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens, Titan was the first known moon of Saturn and the sixth known planetary satellite (after Earth's moon and the four Galilean …

  2. Titan - Wikipedia

    Titan Corporation, a United States–based information technology company Titan Entertainment Group, a British media company that includes Titan Books and Titan Comics

  3. Titans - Wikipedia

    Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is named after the Titans generally, and the other moons of Saturn are named after individual Titans, specifically Tethys, Phoebe, Rhea, Hyperion, and Iapetus.

  4. Geology of Titan - Wikipedia

    Noting that no volcanic features had been unambiguously identified on Titan so far, he asserted that Titan is a geologically dead world, whose surface is shaped only by impact cratering, …

  5. Titan (moon) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Not only is Titan a big moon, it is even bigger than the planet Mercury, but it only has half as much mass (it is much lighter). Because Titan does not have a lot of mass, scientists think that Titan …

  6. Colonization of Titan - Wikipedia

    Saturn 's largest moon Titan is one of several candidates for possible future colonization of the outer Solar System, though protection against extreme cold is a major consideration.

  7. Moons of Saturn - Wikipedia

    Saturn's largest moon, Titan, was discovered in 1655 by Christiaan Huygens using a 57-millimeter (2.2 in) objective lens [13] on a refracting telescope of his own design. [14] Tethys, Dione, …