Saturn's moon, Titan, has a mass of 1.35 × 1023 kg and a radius of 2570 km. Find the acceleration due to gravity on Titan's surface.
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The mass of the moon is 7.34 x 1022 kg. The radius of the moon is 1730 km. What is the acceleration due to the gravity of the moon on its surface?
On December 25, 2004, the Huygens probe separated from the Cassinispacecraft orbiting Saturn and began a 22 day journey to Saturn'sgiant moon Titan , on whose surface it landed. It is useful to knowthat Titan is 1.22Ã106 {\rm km} from the center of Saturn and has amass of 1.35Ã1023 {\rm kg} and a diameter of 5150 {\rm km}.At what distance from Titan should the gravitational pull of Titanjust balance the gravitational pull of Saturn?
mercury has a mass of 3.30 1023 kg and a radius of 2.44 106 m. Find the acceleration due to gravity.