Titan can bee seen from Earth only with a telescope.
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Titan, Saturn's largest moon, can indeed be seen from Earth using a modest telescope. It is 50% larger than Earth's moon and is visible during certain times when Saturn is visible in the night sky. However, without a telescope, it cannot be seen with the naked eye due to its distance from Earth.
No. You need a telescope to see Titan.
Earth could fit into Titan about 49 times. Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is the second-largest moon in the solar system and has a diameter about 50% larger than Earth's moon.
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is estimated to have a diameter about 50% larger than Earth's moon. Given that Earth's diameter is about 12,742 kilometers and Titan's is about 5,151 kilometers, you could fit roughly 2.5 Earths along the diameter of Titan.
Overall, Titan is smaller than Earth. Titan has a diameter of about 5,151 kilometers, making it the second largest moon in our solar system. Earth, on the other hand, has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers.
Yes. You can see the 8 major ones with a moderate telescope.