Titan (eayst)
Appearance
Titan | |
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Sorçh | eayst Harn as eayst chadjin |
Feddynit magh ec | Christiaan Huygens[1] |
Date feddyn magh | Mayrnt 25, 1655 |
Epennym | Titan |
Moir-red | Sarn |
Fysserree fishigagh | |
Apoapsis | 1,257,060 km |
Periapsis | 1,186,680 km |
Essyl lieh-vooar a | 1,221,870 km |
Corrid e | 0.0288 |
Amm cruinlagh P | 15.945421 d |
Troyn fishigagh as rollageagh meadragh | |
Craue raadeeoil | 2,574 km |
Glout | 134.518 Yg[2] |
Mean-ghlooaght | 1.8798 g/cm³[2] |
Albedo | 0.22 |
Aeraght | Co-heiy |
She Titan (Greagish: Τῑτάν) ny Sarn VI yn eayst smoo ayns y chorys Sarnagh. T'eh yn nah eayst smoo ayns Corys ny Greiney ny yei Ganymede as t'eh ny smoo na Crean. V'eh feddynit magh ec y rollageyder Ollanagh Christiaan Huygens 'sy vlein 1655.
Imraaghyn
- ↑ Stated in: A Short History of Astronomy. Author: Arthur Berry. Publisher: John Murray. Language of work or name: Baarle Ghoaldagh. Publication date: 1898.
- ↑ a b DOI: 10.1086/508812.
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