Largest Natural Satellites in Solar System

Natural satellites with a minimum radius of 500 km
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2634 km
Ganymede
2575 km
Titan
2408 km
Callisto
1818 km
Io
1737 km
Moon
1560 km
Europa
1353 km
Triton
788 km
Titania
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764 km
Rhea
761 km
Oberon
734 km
Iapetus
603 km
Charon
584 km
Umbriel
578 km
Ariel
562 km
Dione
536 km
Tethys
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Level 79
Aug 4, 2017
Technically, Charon and Pluto form a binary system.
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Level 34
Sep 21, 2017
IAU recognizes Charon as a satellite:

https://www.iau.org/public/themes/pluto/