... Astrometry of Titania 2. Detection of atmosphere . ... city lights should be sufficient to show the star and its vanishing behind Titania ... Titania will be about 19 arcseconds away from Uranus at the time of occultation. ...
... Titania is below to the left, Oberon is above Uranus, Ariel Umbriel are together above to the right of Uranus, Miranda is fainter but can clearly be seen in this I-band image, slightly above and to the left of Ariel/Umbriel. ...
... Titania is below to the left, Oberon is above Uranus, Ariel Umbriel are together above to the right of Uranus, Miranda is hard to see in this V-band image. ...
... Titania is below to the left, Oberon is above Uranus, Ariel Umbriel are together above to the right of Uranus, Miranda is hard to see in this R-band image. ...
... This is the eclipse, or occultation, of a bright star by Titania, the largest moon of the planet Uranus. ... Titania is about 1580 km across, and its shadow will sweep across Central America, the North Atlantic and Ireland at about 45 ...