Titania - Voyager 2

Color image of Uranian moon Titania from 3 million km

Titania
Voyager 2 color image of Uranus' satellite Titania taken from 3.11 million km. From this distance, patches of lighter and darker material can be seen on Titania's surface. Titania is Uranus' largest satellite, with a diameter of 1580 km. The picture was produced using narrow-angle camera images taken through the clear, orange and violet filters. The image has a resolution of 56 km. This image is centered near Titania's south pole. (Voyager 2, P-29496c)
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Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1986-01-22
Distance/Range (km): 3,110,000.
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): N/A
Orbit(s): flyby

Imaging Information
Area or Feature Type: global view
Instrument: Narrow Angle Vidicon Camera
Instrument Resolution (pixels): 800 x 800, 8 bit
Instrument Field of View (deg): .424 x .424
Filter: clear, orange, violet
Illumination Incidence Angle (deg): N/A
Phase Angle (deg): N/A
Instrument Look Direction: N/A
Surface Emission Angle (deg): N/A

Ordering Information
CD-ROM Volume: N/A
NASA Image ID number: P-29496c
Other Image ID number: U-2-16
NSSDC Data Set ID (Photo): 77-076A-01B
NSSDC Data Set ID (CD): N/A
Other ID: N/A


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[NASA Logo] Authors/Curators:

Dave Williams, dave.williams@nasa.gov, (301) 286-1258
Code 690.1, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA

Jay Friedlander, jay.s.friedlander@nasa.gov, (301) 286-7172
Code 612.4, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA

NASA Official: Dr. David R. Williams, David.R.Williams@nasa.gov

Last updated: 24 September 2015