Titania - Voyager 2

Color image of Uranus' moon Titania from 500,000 km

Titania
Voyager 2 color image of the Uranian satellite Titania. This picture is a composite of two images made through the violet and clear filters from 500,000 miles, shortly before the spacecraft's closest approach to Uranus on 24 January, 1986. At a diameter of 1580 km, Titania is Uranus' largest satellite. A large, trenchlike feature can be seen near the terminator at middle right and a basin at the upper right. This image has a resolution of about 9 km. (Voyager 2, P-29509)
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Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1986-01-24
Distance/Range (km): 500,000 km
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, 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-29509
Other Image ID number: U-2-28
NSSDC Data Set ID (Photo): 77-076A-01O
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