Examples of using Largest moon in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Titan- the largest moon of Saturn and the second largest satellite in the Solar system after Ganymede.
Titan, at 5,149 km diameter, is the second largest moon in the Solar System
It took more than ten years from the moment the spacecraft Cassini has transmitted the first clear images of Titan, the largest moon of the planet Saturn.
Some methane lakes height of the surrounding rim reaches several hundred meters Titan- the largest moon, which proved the existence of liquid.
This infrared image of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, was one of the first produced by the SPHERE instrument soon after it was installed on ESO's Very Large Telescope in May 2014.
Saturn's largest moon.
it is the third largest moon in the Solar System, and barely smaller than Mercury, though only a third of the latter's mass.
the discoverer of Neptune's largest moon, Triton, thought he had seen a ring around the planet.
it is the third largest moon in the Solar System.
In 2008 it was reported that Cassini observations of a depletion of energetic electrons in Saturn's magnetosphere near Rhea might be the signature of a tenuous ring system around Saturn's second largest moon.
Its largest moon Charon, named after the ferryman who took souls across the River Styx,
a new set of results on Saturn's largest moon is ready to be presented.
a new set of results on Saturn's largest moon is ready to be presented.
A montage of Jupiter and its four largest moons.
ESA closes in on the origin of Mars' larger moon 16 October 2008.
The five largest moons of Uranus compared at their proper relative sizes and brightnesses.
A montage of Jupiter and its four largest moons(distance and sizes not to scale).
Masses of the large moons were taken from Jacobson, 2006.
Unlike Earth, with its single large moon, Mars plays host to two small moons. .
It made the first detailed investigations of its five largest moons and discovered 10 new ones.