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    Which moon is larger: Ariel, Miranda, or Oberon?

    Question #9971. Asked by Tron. (Jan 30 01 1:25 AM)


    Moleman

    Oberon with 947 mile diameter is the largest, Ariel (720 miles diameter) and Miranda (293 miles in diameter). They rank 2nd, 4th and 5th in satellite sizes of Uranus. Titania is the largest (982 miles) and Umbria is 3rd (728 miles).

    Jan 30 01, 9:12 AM


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