Which planet do the moons Oberon and Titania belong to?
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Which planet do the moons Oberon and Titania belong to?
= Uranian
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The required answer is Uranus planet.
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- Oberon, a moon of Uranus. Galileo saw four satellites orbiting Jupiter, a far-off gas giant, in 1610. Oberon is the most distant, second-largest, and second-massive satellite among them. It is the ninth most massive moon in the Solar System and bears the name of a legendary ruler of fairies.
- The craters of Oberon are the planet's most noticeable features. In comparison to Ariel and Titania, these craters are both more numerous and significantly larger. Oberon has no magnetic field and no atmosphere that may be observed.
- Oberon is believed to be made up of roughly half water ice, with the remaining portion being made up of stony material and possibly a small amount of other frozen volatile components, similar to its three larger siblings Ariel, Umbriel, and Titania.
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