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the Sao group and the retrograde moons
Psamathe, Neso, and S/2021 N 1 belonging to the Neso group. The moons of the Neso group have the largest orbits of any natural satellites discovered in the Solar System to date, with average orbital distances over 125 times the distance between Earth and the Moon and orbital periods over 25 years. Neptune has the largest
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other than Triton, including Nereid, whose orbits are much farther from
Neptune and at high inclination: three of these have prograde orbits, while the remainder have retrograde orbits. In particular, Nereid has an unusually close and eccentric orbit for an irregular satellite, suggesting that it may
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makes up more than 95% of the total mass, but is different from the more balanced systems of
Jupiter and Uranus. The reason for the lopsidedness of the present Neptunian system is that Triton was captured well after the formation of Neptune's original satellite system, and experts conjecture much of
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Diameters with multiple entries such as "60×40×34" reflect that the body is not spherical and that each of its dimensions has been measured well enough to provide a 3-axis estimate. The dimensions of the five inner moons were taken from
Karkoschka, 2003. Dimensions of Proteus are from Stooke, 1994.
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Among the remaining irregular moons, Sao, S/2002 N 5, and
Laomedeia follow prograde orbits, whereas Halimede, Psamathe, Neso and S/2021 N 1 follow retrograde orbits. There are at least two groups of moons that share similar orbits, with the prograde moons Sao, S/2002 N 5, and Laomedeia belonging to
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Numerical simulations show that there is a 0.41 probability that the moon
Halimede collided with Nereid at some time in the past. Although it is not known whether any collision has taken place, both moons appear to have similar ("grey") colors, implying that Halimede could be a fragment of Nereid.
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Nereid is the third-largest moon of
Neptune. It has a prograde but very eccentric orbit and is believed to be a former regular satellite that was scattered to its current orbit through gravitational interactions during Triton's capture. Water ice has been spectroscopically detected on its surface.
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larger than all other known irregular moons. Secondly, they both have atypically small semi-major axes, with Triton's being over an order of magnitude smaller than those of all other known irregular moons. Thirdly, they both have unusual orbital eccentricities: Nereid has one of the most eccentric
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Triton and Nereid are unusual irregular satellites and are thus treated separately from the other seven irregular
Neptunian moons, which are more like the outer irregular satellites of the other outer planets. Firstly, they are the largest two known irregular moons in the Solar System, with Triton
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Triton's orbit upon capture would have been highly eccentric, and would have caused chaotic perturbations in the orbits of the original inner
Neptunian satellites, causing them to collide and reduce to a disc of rubble. This means it is likely that Neptune's present inner satellites are not the
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Dimensions of Triton are from Thomas, 2000, whereas its diameter is taken from Davies et al., 1991. The size of Nereid is from Kiss et al., 2016, and the sizes of the other outer moons are from
Sheppard, with the diameters of S/2002 N 5 and S/2021 N 1 calculated assuming an albedo of 0.04.
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constitute about two thirds of its mass, and ices (mainly water ice) the remaining one third. There may be a layer of liquid water deep inside Triton, forming a subterranean ocean. Because of its retrograde orbit and relative proximity to Neptune (closer than the Moon is to Earth),
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Only the two largest regular moons have been imaged with a resolution sufficient to discern their shapes and surface features. Larissa, about 200 km in diameter, is elongated. Proteus is not significantly elongated, but not fully spherical either: it resembles an irregular
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of multiple images to bring out faint details. After deciding on a whim to expand the search area to radii well beyond the rings, he found an unambiguous dot that represented the new moon. He then found it repeatedly in other archival HST images going back to 2004.
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For the "normal" irregular satellites, the general convention is to use names ending in "a" for prograde satellites, names ending in "e" for retrograde satellites, and names ending in "o" for exceptionally inclined satellites, exactly like the convention for the
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incident on an astronomical body that is scattered back out into space. The Bond albedo is a value strictly between 0 and 1, as it includes all possible scattered light (but not radiation from the body itself). This is in contrast to other definitions of
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The Neptunian moons are listed here by orbital period, from shortest to longest. Irregular (captured) moons are marked by color. The orbits and mean distances of the irregular moons are variable over short timescales due to frequent planetary and solar
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spacecraft observed what appeared to be clouds and hazes in this thin atmosphere. Triton is one of the coldest bodies in the Solar System, with a surface temperature of about 38 K (−235.2 °C). Its surface is covered by nitrogen, methane,
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four years earlier. If rings were present, the star's luminosity would decrease slightly just before the planet's closest approach. The star's luminosity dipped only for several seconds, which meant that it was due to a moon rather than a ring.
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space telescopes suggest that Nereid is only moderately elongated which disfavours forced precession of the rotation. The thermal model also indicates that the surface roughness of Nereid is very high, likely similar to the Saturnian moon
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at Saturn. If it is counted as a normal irregular satellite (but not Triton), then Nereid is also by far the largest normal irregular satellite known, having about two-thirds the mass of all normal irregular moons combined.
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Nereid dominates the normal irregular satellites of Neptune, having about 98% of the mass of Neptune's entire irregular satellite system altogether (if Triton is not counted). This is similar to the situation of
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in the Solar System. One moon, Triton, makes up nearly all of the mass of the system, with all other moons together comprising only one third of one percent. This is similar to the moon system of Saturn, where
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such as the geometric albedo, which can be above 1. In general, though, the Bond albedo may be greater or smaller than the geometric albedo, depending on surface and atmospheric properties of the body in
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Triton follows a retrograde and quasi-circular orbit, and is thought to be a gravitationally captured satellite. It was the second moon in the Solar System that was discovered to have a substantial
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relative to Neptune's equator, which suggests that it did not form in orbit around Neptune but was instead gravitationally captured by it. The next-largest satellite in the
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orbits of any known irregular satellite, and Triton's orbit is a nearly perfect circle. Finally, Nereid also has the lowest inclination of any known irregular satellite.
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Shaefer, Bradley E.; Tourtellotte, Suzanne W.; Rabinowitz, David L.; Schaefer, Martha W. (2008). "Nereid: Light curve for 1999–2006 and a scenario for its variations".
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in the Solar System, owing primarily to its large distance from the Sun; this allows it to retain control of such distant moons. Nevertheless, the Jovian moons in the
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within the polar cap heated by the Sun, which eject plumes to the height of up to 8 km. Triton has a relatively high density of about 2 g/cm indicating that
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Kiss, C.; Pál, A.; Farkas-Takács, A. I.; Szabó, G. M.; Szabó, R.; Kiss, L. L.; Molnár, L.; Sárneczky, K.; Müller, T. G.; Mommert, M.; Stansberry, J. (11 April 2016).
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and orbital distances for Neptune's rings and moon system at various scales. Notable moons and rings are individually labeled. Open the image for full resolution.
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original bodies that formed with Neptune. Only after Triton's orbit became circularised could some of the rubble re-accrete into the present-day regular moons.
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or chaotic rotation combined with an elongated shape and bright or dark spots on the surface. This was disproved in 2016, when observations from the
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Irregular satellites of Jupiter (red), Saturn (green), Uranus (magenta) and Neptune (blue; including Triton), plotted by distance from their planet (
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Horn, Linda J.; Hui, John; Lane, Arthur L.; Colwell, Joshua E. (1990). "Observations of Neptunian rings by Voyager photopolarimeter experiment".
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The mechanism of Triton's capture has been the subject of several theories over the years. One of them postulates that Triton was captured in a
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Reitsema, Harold J.; Hubbard, William B.; Lebofsky, Larry A.; Tholen, David J. (1982). "Occultation by a Possible Third Satellite of Neptune".
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have once been a regular satellite that was significantly perturbed to its current position when Triton was captured. Neptune's outermost moon
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on 10 October 1846, 17 days after the discovery of Neptune itself. Over a century passed before the discovery of the second natural satellite,
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Smith, B. A.; Soderblom, L. A.; Banfield, D.; Barnet, C.; Basilevsky, A. T.; Beebe, R. F.; Bollinger, K.; Boyce, J. M.; Brahic, A. (1989).
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Early measurements of Nereid showed large, irregular variations in its visible magnitude, which were speculated to be caused by forced
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Cruikshank, D.P.; Roush, T.L.; Owen, T.C.; Geballe, T.R.; et al. (6 August 1993). "Ices on the surface of Triton".
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on 24 May 1981. The astronomers were observing a star's close approach to Neptune, looking for rings similar to
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facets 150 to 250 km in diameter. At about 400 km in diameter, it is larger than the Saturnian moon
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is causing Triton to spiral inward, which will lead to its destruction in about 3.6 billion years.
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and discovered two more irregular moons of Neptune, which were announced in 2024. These two moons are
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Banfield, Don; Murray, Norm (October 1992). "A dynamical history of the inner Neptunian satellites".
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indicate that they are made from water ice contaminated by some very dark material, probably complex
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Triton did not have an official name until the twentieth century. The name "Triton" was suggested by
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M. Antonietta Barucci; Hermann Boehnhardt; Dale P. Cruikshank; Alessandro Morbidelli, eds. (2008).
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This is a IAU guideline that will be followed at the naming of every Neptunian moon, although two (
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Elliot, J. L.; Strobel, D. F.; Zhu, X.; Stansberry, J. A.; Wasserman, L. H.; Franz, O. G. (2000).
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Davies, Merton E.; Rogers, Patricia G.; Colvin, Tim R. (1991). "A control network of Triton".
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3618:. Wiley-Praxis Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics (2nd ed.).
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In order of their distance from the planet, the irregular moons are
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Stooke, Philip J. (1994). "The surfaces of Larissa and Proteus".
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Miner, Ellis D.; Wessen, Randii R.; Cuzzi, Jeffrey N. (2007).
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4891:(2003) , Peter Roach; James Hartmann; Jane Setter (eds.),
4736:"Orbits of the Irregular Satellites of Uranus and Neptune"
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The planet Neptune: an historical survey before Voyager
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
3518:. Carnegie Institution for Science. 23 February 2024.
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rediscovered Larissa and discovered five inner moons:
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4126:"The Thermal Structure of Triton's Middle Atmosphere"
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3032:"Discovery of supposed ring and satellite of Neptune"
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attributed to each moon in order of their discovery.
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All of Neptune's inner moons are dark objects: their
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the system was destroyed in the process of capture.
734:. The pressure on Triton's surface is about 14
4571:Naeye, R. (September 2006). "Triton Kidnap Caper".
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4937:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature—Neptune (USGS)
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4734:Brozović, Marina; Jacobson, Robert A. (May 2022).
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4986:Listed in approximately increasing distance from
4942:Simulation showing the position of Neptune's Moon
4443:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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902:object disrupted by its encounter with Neptune.
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3188:"Voyager 2 at Neptune: Imaging Science Results"
2890:(TNOs). Around 11% of all TNOs may be binaries.
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4785:"NOTE: The Shape of Triton from Limb Profiles"
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3932:"Present knowledge of the Neptune ring system"
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3268:"Discovery of five irregular moons of Neptune"
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470:Size comparison of Neptune's seven inner moons
81:, in 1949, and another 40 years passed before
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3779:. University of Arizona Press. p. 414.
3661:"Planet and Satellite Names and Discoverers"
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530:The inner moons are closely associated with
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3830:Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics
3821:Jewitt, David; Haghighipour, Nader (2007).
3770:"Irregular Satellites of the Giant Planets"
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507:. All but the outer two are within Neptune-
403:'s position as god of the sea: either from
269:to compensate for orbital motion and allow
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2886:system, are quite common among the larger
883:The relative masses of the Neptunian moons
431:share the same names as moons of Neptune:
265:from 2009. He used a technique similar to
140:, which has an orbital period of about 27
4895:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
4863:"Planetary Satellite Physical Parameters"
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3548:. Minor Planet Center. 23 February 2024.
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3007:. Minor Planet Center. 23 February 2024.
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1598:(216 × 204 × 168)
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1386:(180 × 148 × 128)
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779:observations revealed a number of active
8006:Interstellar and circumstellar molecules
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16:Natural satellites of the planet Neptune
8202:) may be read as "within" or "part of".
7230:Planetary orbit-crossing minor planets
3895:Williams, David R. (1 September 2004).
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168:in 1846, just seventeen days after the
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3860:10.1146/annurev.astro.44.051905.092459
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3577:(in French). Flammarion. p. 591.
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1177:(96 × 60 × 52)
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763:, older cratered planes cross-cut by
180:in 1949. The third moon, later named
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4603:Agnor, C.B.; Hamilton, D.P. (2006).
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3320:from the original on 2 November 2013
311:
3696:"The seventh inner moon of Neptune"
3665:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
2969:from the original on 5 October 2021
2963:"Planetary Satellite Mean Elements"
13:
6510:
5281:
4869:from the original on 28 March 2022
4552:from the original on 22 April 2022
3542:"MPEC 2024-D114 : S/2002 N 5"
3001:"MPEC 2024-D112 : S/2021 N 1"
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196:No further moons were found until
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3552:from the original on 3 March 2024
3489:from the original on 16 July 2013
3418:Space Telescope Science Institute
3075:"The Second Satellite of Neptune"
3011:from the original on 5 March 2024
2878:, objects with moons such as the
383:Name conflicts with minor planets
119:Inward of Triton are seven small
29:'s many moons as captured by the
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5286:True color NASA image of Neptune
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3903:from the original on 1 July 2010
3546:Minor Planet Electronic Circular
3516:Earth & Planetary Laboratory
3266:; Grav, T.; et al. (2004).
3005:Minor Planet Electronic Circular
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570:, with several flat or slightly
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88:Triton is unique among moons of
69:. By far the largest of them is
41:, Neptune's largest moon; while
25:An annotated picture of some of
7969:Gravitationally rounded objects
4932:NASA's Solar System Exploration
4881:
4826:Journal of Geophysical Research
4657:from the original on 2013-11-03
4497:
4268:from the original on 2015-08-31
4162:from the original on 2012-02-23
3877:from the original on 2014-02-25
3777:The Solar System Beyond Neptune
3761:
3750:from the original on 2019-02-22
3671:from the original on 2010-07-03
3591:from the original on 2012-03-01
3564:
3457:from the original on 2013-07-18
3424:from the original on 2016-03-04
3414:"Hubble Finds New Neptune Moon"
3234:from the original on 2020-08-04
2926:
2916:
2906:
2893:
2869:
2830:
308:Discovery of outer planet moons
5446:Neptune-crossing minor planets
4893:English Pronouncing Dictionary
3512:"New Uranus and Neptune Moons"
2813:
190:those discovered around Uranus
1:
4865:. Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
4106:10.1016/S0019-1035(03)00002-2
3475:Kelly Beatty (15 July 2013).
3212:10.1126/science.246.4936.1422
2965:. Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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698:) in the horizontal axis and
4408:10.1016/j.icarus.2008.02.025
4345:10.1126/science.245.4917.500
4259:10.1016/j.icarus.2006.06.005
4202:10.1126/science.261.5122.742
4068:10.1016/0019-1035(92)90155-Z
3962:Geophysical Research Letters
3622:. pp. 150 (see p. 68).
3571:Flammarion, Camille (1880).
3136:10.1126/science.215.4530.289
861:
585:ranges from 7 to 10%. Their
156:
57:, which are named for minor
7:
8064:Outline of the Solar System
7827:Interplanetary medium/space
5234:
2794:
10:
8306:
7780:Extraterrestrial materials
4292:Astronomy and Astrophysics
3073:Kuiper, Gerard P. (1949).
2801:List of natural satellites
799:
683:
380:
151:
104:suspected to be captured,
96:to Neptune's rotation and
31:James Webb Space Telescope
8100:Earth sciences portal
8059:
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7822:Interplanetary dust cloud
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4682:The Astrophysical Journal
3939:. Springer Praxis Books.
3723:10.1038/s41586-019-0909-9
2858:electromagnetic radiation
795:
679:
202:flew by Neptune in 1989.
8113:Local Interstellar Cloud
6831:other near-Earth objects
6267:: 5268 km / 0.413 Earths
4761:10.3847/1538-3881/ac617f
4740:The Astronomical Journal
4002:Earth, Moon, and Planets
3359:The Astronomical Journal
2806:
376:
295:provisionally designated
285:and colleagues used the
8076:Solar System portal
7802:Giant-impact hypothesis
7409:Trans-Neptunian objects
5420:Heinrich Louis d'Arrest
4587:2006S&T...112c..18N
4506:"Outer Moons of Saturn"
4305:1989A&A...219L..23C
4014:1994EM&P...65...31S
3982:10.1029/GL017i010p01745
3852:2007ARA&A..45..261J
3477:"Neptune's Newest Moon"
2888:trans-Neptunian objects
918:Orbital diagram of the
909:
114:hydrostatic equilibrium
7964:Possible dwarf planets
7807:Gravitational collapse
7745:Circumstellar envelope
6550:
5410:Johann Gottfried Galle
5287:
4810:10.1006/icar.2000.6511
4504:Denk, Tilmann (2024).
4153:10.1006/icar.1999.6312
2842:diffusively scattering
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841:Normal irregular moons
813:Kepler space telescope
755:of more than 70%. The
726:with small amounts of
715:
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471:
463:
407:, usually children of
46:
8173:Laniakea Supercluster
7790:Sample-return mission
6549:
5285:
4783:Thomas, P.C. (2000).
3937:Planetary Ring System
3667:. USGS Astrogeology.
3620:John Wiley & Sons
3451:Mark Showalter's blog
3059:10.1093/mnras/7.9.154
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1911:
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722:, which is primarily
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92:in that its orbit is
24:
8088:Astronomy portal
7989:Solar System objects
7735:Circumplanetary disk
6440:Planetary-mass moons
4474:10.1093/mnras/stw081
3897:"Neptune Fact Sheet"
3574:Astronomie populaire
3030:Lassell, W. (1846).
2899:Label refers to the
2850:George Phillips Bond
1857:Voyager Science Team
1532:Voyager Science Team
1423:Voyager Science Team
1317:Voyager Science Team
1214:Voyager Science Team
393:Astronomie Populaire
170:discovery of Neptune
133:irregular satellites
123:, all of which have
8187:Observable universe
7984:Solar System models
7914:Protoplanetary disk
7837:Interstellar medium
7797:Frost/Ice/Snow line
4838:1991JGR....9615675D
4832:(E1): 15, 675–681.
4801:2000Icar..148..587T
4752:2022AJ....163..241B
4705:2004ApJ...613L..77G
4632:10.1038/nature04792
4624:2006Natur.441..192A
4574:Sky & Telescope
4465:2016MNRAS.457.2908K
4400:2008Icar..196..225S
4337:1989Sci...245..500G
4251:2006Icar..185..258H
4194:1993Sci...261..742C
4145:2000Icar..143..425E
4098:2003Icar..162..400K
4060:1992Icar...99..390B
3974:1990GeoRL..17.1745H
3715:2019Natur.566..350S
3482:Sky & Telescope
3381:2006AJ....132..171S
3295:10.1038/nature02832
3287:2004Natur.430..865H
3204:1989Sci...246.1422S
3198:(4936): 1422–1449.
3128:1982Sci...215..289R
3091:1949PASP...61..175K
3050:1846MNRAS...7..157L
1072:Orbital inclination
996:
953:
920:orbital inclination
700:orbital inclination
542:. Despina may be a
513:tidally decelerated
8167:Virgo Supercluster
8148:Milky Way subgroup
7979:Natural satellites
7862:Nebular hypothesis
7842:Interstellar space
7832:Interstellar cloud
7740:Circumstellar disc
7330:Near-Earth objects
7214:names and meanings
6551:
6420:Discovery timeline
5754:Natural satellites
5288:
5247:Outline of Neptune
4677:Holman, Matthew J.
4539:Sheppard, Scott S.
4022:10.1007/BF00572198
3347:Sheppard, Scott S.
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790:tidal deceleration
716:
673:order of magnitude
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523:, to 13 hours for
472:
464:
399:, in keeping with
389:Camille Flammarion
176:was discovered by
164:was discovered by
121:regular satellites
47:
33:. The bright blue
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8054:
8053:
8050:
8049:
8027:Lagrangian points
7999:by discovery date
7597:Human spaceflight
7568:historical models
7461:
7460:
7086:S/2015 (136472) 1
6468:
6467:
6268:
5720:
5719:
5667:
5666:
5588:
5561:
5560:
5405:Urbain Le Verrier
5202:
5201:
5149:
5148:
4919:Scott S. Sheppard
4846:10.1029/91JE00976
4331:(4917): 500–504.
4188:(5122): 742–745.
3968:(10): 1745–1748.
3946:978-0-387-34177-4
3709:(7744): 350–353.
3629:978-0-471-96015-7
3281:(7002): 865–867.
3122:(4530): 289–291.
2792:
2791:
2731:
2327:
1015:
991:
990:
947:, is emboldened.
591:organic compounds
509:synchronous orbit
391:in his 1880 book
338:
337:
291:Mauna Kea, Hawaii
283:Scott S. Sheppard
255:Mark R. Showalter
8297:
8285:Moons of Neptune
8262:
8261:
8250:
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8118:
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8098:
8097:
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7775:Exozodiacal dust
7465:
7464:
7431:Detached objects
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5415:John Couch Adams
5393:
5392:
5229:
5222:
5215:
5206:
5205:
5192:
5182:
5181:
5166:Rings of Neptune
5050:
5049:
4978:Moons of Neptune
4971:
4964:
4957:
4948:
4947:
4906:
4905:
4885:
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4812:
4780:
4774:
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4763:
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4698:
4696:astro-ph/0405605
4672:
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4663:
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4656:
4609:
4600:
4591:
4590:
4568:
4562:
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4557:
4546:sites.google.com
4535:
4526:
4525:
4523:
4521:
4512:. Tilmann Denk.
4501:
4495:
4494:
4476:
4458:
4449:(3): 2908–2917.
4440:
4431:
4420:
4419:
4393:
4371:
4365:
4364:
4320:
4309:
4308:
4299:(1–2): L23–L26.
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3876:
3845:
3843:astro-ph/0703059
3827:
3818:
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3804:
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3789:. Archived from
3774:
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3734:
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3680:
3679:
3677:
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3463:
3462:
3443:Showalter, M. R.
3439:
3433:
3432:
3430:
3429:
3410:
3401:
3400:
3374:
3372:astro-ph/0604552
3351:Jewitt, David C.
3343:
3330:
3329:
3327:
3325:
3319:
3272:
3264:Kavelaars, J. J.
3256:
3243:
3242:
3240:
3239:
3183:
3156:
3155:
3111:
3105:
3104:
3102:
3085:(361): 175–176.
3070:
3064:
3063:
3061:
3027:
3021:
3020:
3018:
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2988:
2978:
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2770:
2769:
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2759:
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2748:
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2699:
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2687:
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2675:
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2106:
2080:
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2068:
2061:
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2053:
2052:
2034:
2033:
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2026:
2023:
2020:
2017:
2014:
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1973:
1972:
1966:
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1127:
1124:
1109:
1049:
1043:
1009:
997:
995:Neptunian moons
993:
954:
950:
753:geometric albedo
671:being almost an
583:geometric albedo
425:moons of Jupiter
372:Moons of Neptune
369:
360:
351:
345:Moons of Jupiter
342:
320:
319:
312:
287:Subaru Telescope
178:Gerard P. Kuiper
73:, discovered by
35:diffraction star
8305:
8304:
8300:
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8298:
8296:
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8270:
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8183:
8176:
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8144:
8137:
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8123:
8116:
8109:
8094:
8092:
8082:
8080:
8070:
8068:
8055:
8046:
8010:
7947:
7931:vs. Hill sphere
7857:Molecular cloud
7785:Sample curation
7765:Detached object
7704:
7697:
7541:
7533:
7470:
7457:
7402:Neptune trojans
7185:
7183:
7181:
7174:
7116:
6809:
6680:
6662:
6548:
6511:
6504:
6499:
6469:
6464:
6430:Irregular moons
6411:
6251:
6245:
6240:
6235:
6226:
6212:
6198:
6183:
6178:
6169:
6162:
6143:
6129:
6115:
6107:Jupiter trojans
6080:
6066:
6054:
6049:
6027:
6022:
6008:
6001:
5987:
5975:
5956:
5941:
5936:
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5906:
5885:
5878:
5834:
5827:
5821:
5815:
5806:
5767:
5760:
5751:
5721:
5716:
5688:
5663:
5652:Mariner Mark II
5633:
5610:Neptune Odyssey
5591:
5557:
5549:
5548:
5545:
5537:
5536:
5533:
5525:
5524:
5521:
5513:
5512:
5509:
5501:
5500:
5497:
5489:
5488:
5485:
5477:
5476:
5473:
5450:
5429:
5425:William Lassell
5384:
5289:
5277:
5268:Small Dark Spot
5263:Great Dark Spot
5251:
5238:
5233:
5203:
5198:
5170:
5161:Neptune trojans
5145:
5114:
5083:
5039:
4990:
4980:
4975:
4928:Neptune's Moons
4915:
4910:
4909:
4903:
4886:
4882:
4872:
4870:
4861:
4860:
4853:
4822:
4818:
4781:
4777:
4732:
4728:
4673:
4669:
4660:
4658:
4654:
4618:(7090): 192–4.
4607:
4601:
4594:
4569:
4565:
4555:
4553:
4542:"Neptune Moons"
4536:
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4519:
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4498:
4438:
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4372:
4368:
4321:
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4178:
4174:
4165:
4163:
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4082:
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2907:
2898:
2894:
2874:
2870:
2835:
2831:
2818:
2814:
2809:
2797:
2785:Sheppard et al.
2765:
2763:
2756:
2753:
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2697:
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2369:
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2232:
2192:
2190:
2183:
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2178:
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2069:
2066:
2064:
2058:
2050:
2011:
2007:
1970:
1963:
1961:
1955:
1952:
1950:
1942:
1941: ×
1938:
1937: ×
1934:
1932:
1931:
1926:
1922:
1920:
1881:
1877:
1839:
1831:
1829:
1819:
1773:
1769:
1730:
1722:
1720:
1707:
1705:
1657:
1653:
1635:Reitsema et al.
1617:
1609:
1607:
1597:
1554:
1550:
1514:
1506:
1504:
1494:
1445:
1441:
1405:
1397:
1395:
1385:
1339:
1335:
1299:
1291:
1289:
1279:
1236:
1232:
1196:
1188:
1186:
1176:
1139:
1121:
1117:
1099:
1095:Year announced
1090:
1085:
1074:
1063:
1056:
1054:Semi-major axis
1050:
1041:
1039:
1038:
1031:
1023:
1008:
1001:
992:
975:‡ Halimede (1)
959:Inner moons (7)
912:
864:
856:Pasiphae groups
843:
804:
798:
751:and has a high
732:carbon monoxide
696:semi-major axis
688:
682:
603:
601:Irregular moons
540:LeVerrier rings
532:Neptune's rings
477:
445:
443:Characteristics
405:Greek mythology
385:
379:
374:
367:
365:
363:Moons of Uranus
358:
356:
354:Moons of Saturn
349:
347:
340:
334:
321:
317:
186:David J. Tholen
166:William Lassell
159:
154:
129:Neptune's rings
125:prograde orbits
75:William Lassell
67:Greek mythology
17:
12:
11:
5:
8303:
8293:
8292:
8290:Lists of moons
8287:
8282:
8267:
8266:
8254:
8242:
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8207:
8206:
8103:
8102:
8090:
8078:
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8039:
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8024:
8018:
8016:
8012:
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8009:
8008:
8003:
8002:
8001:
7996:
7986:
7981:
7976:
7971:
7966:
7961:
7955:
7953:
7949:
7948:
7946:
7945:
7943:Scattered disc
7940:
7935:
7934:
7933:
7923:
7918:
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7916:
7911:
7910:
7909:
7899:
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7757:
7752:
7747:
7742:
7737:
7732:
7731:
7730:
7728:Excretion disk
7723:Accretion disk
7720:
7715:
7713:Star formation
7709:
7707:
7699:
7698:
7696:
7695:
7690:
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7643:
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7604:
7602:space stations
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7475:
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7462:
7459:
7458:
7456:
7455:
7450:
7449:
7448:
7443:
7441:Scattered disc
7438:
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7428:
7427:
7426:
7421:
7406:
7405:
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7399:
7389:
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8198:Each arrow (
8120:Local Bubble
8106:Solar System
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7897:Planetesimal
7852:Kuiper cliff
7580:Space probes
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8252:Outer space
8240:Spaceflight
8161:Local Sheet
8155:Local Group
7938:Rubble pile
7926:Roche limit
7921:Ring system
7872:Outer space
7847:Kuiper belt
7817:Hill sphere
7812:Hills cloud
7760:Debris disk
7755:Cosmic dust
7539:Exploration
7494:Planet Nine
7479:Fifth giant
7453:Hills cloud
7414:Kuiper belt
7385:exceptional
7301:Trojan camp
6425:Inner moons
6131:Skamandrios
5567:Exploration
5441:Kuiper belt
4520:25 February
3556:23 February
3526:23 February
3355:Kleyna, Jan
3015:23 February
2973:28 February
2838:phase angle
2747:≈ 0.8
2575:≈ 2.9
2467:≈ 3.4
2274:≈ 3.4
1716:≈ 2.2
1603:≈ 380
1500:≈ 280
1391:≈ 170
1098:Discoverer
900:Kuiper belt
848:Hill sphere
757:Bond albedo
704:Hill sphere
615:tilted −23°
327:Phabricator
257:discovered
142:Earth years
49:The planet
8274:Categories
8180:Local Hole
8127:Gould Belt
7867:Oort cloud
7703:Formation,
7693:Deep space
7529:Vulcanoids
7446:Oort cloud
7370:first 1000
7306:Greek camp
7204:Meteoroids
7199:Damocloids
7145:Charikloan
6189:Sila–Nunam
6055:Cleoselene
6050:Alexhelios
6028:Gorgoneion
5966:Euphrosyne
5893:Near-Earth
5835:satellites
5768:satellites
5380:S/2021 N 1
5360:S/2002 N 5
5141:S/2021 N 1
5119:Retrograde
5105:S/2002 N 5
5067:atmosphere
4661:2006-09-13
4456:1601.02395
4272:2019-06-09
4166:2010-05-22
3881:2010-09-27
3800:2017-07-22
3754:2019-02-22
3675:2022-06-23
3595:2009-03-04
3461:2013-07-16
3428:2021-01-28
3324:24 October
3238:2019-06-25
2940:References
2846:Lambertian
2825:S/2021 N 1
2821:S/2002 N 5
2742:≈ 25
2729:S/2021 N 1
2679:≈ 11
2674:≈ 60
2570:≈ 40
2462:≈ 42
2345:≈ 38
2325:S/2002 N 5
2269:≈ 44
2174:≈ 12
2169:≈ 62
1285:≈ 35
1182:≈ 13
1089:Discovery
933:osculating
893:three-body
809:precession
747:and water
720:atmosphere
655:S/2021 N 1
639:S/2002 N 5
568:polyhedron
560:resonances
552:Adams ring
433:74 Galatea
397:water gods
381:See also:
302:S/2002 N 5
298:S/2021 N 1
138:S/2021 N 1
94:retrograde
8141:Milky Way
8134:Orion Arm
7902:Formation
7887:Migration
7882:Disrupted
7750:Coatlicue
7718:Accretion
7705:evolution
7651:Asteroids
7563:astronomy
7558:Discovery
7419:Cubewanos
7340:Asteroids
7170:Quaoarian
7160:Neptunian
7150:Chironean
7135:Saturnian
6917:Enceladus
6354:Enceladus
6228:Gǃòʼé ǃHú
6139:Eurybates
6117:Menoetius
6111:Patroclus
6100:Dinkinesh
6045:Kleopatra
5948:Main belt
5908:Dimorphos
5766:Planetary
5684:Mythology
5596:Proposals
5583:Voyager 2
5397:Discovery
5389:Astronomy
5365:Laomedeia
5328:Hippocamp
5256:Geography
5110:Laomedeia
5045:Irregular
5030:Hippocamp
4770:248458067
4746:(5): 12.
4581:(3): 18.
4483:0035-8711
4416:119267757
4391:0804.2835
4030:121825800
2866:question.
2403:Laomedeia
2350:≈ 3
1749:Showalter
1649:Hippocamp
941:collapsed
862:Formation
777:Voyager 2
761:polar cap
740:Voyager 2
710:from the
643:Laomedeia
501:Hippocamp
453:irregular
429:asteroids
281:In 2021,
276:Voyager 2
263:ring arcs
259:Hippocamp
240:Laomedeia
204:Voyager 2
199:Voyager 2
157:Discovery
43:Hippocamp
8194:Universe
8032:Moonlets
7612:programs
7585:timeline
7573:timeline
7504:Planet X
7499:Planet V
7436:Sednoids
7424:Plutinos
7397:Centaurs
7375:families
7110:Dysnomia
7098:Xiangliu
7093:Gonggong
7081:Makemake
7040:Kerberos
6927:Hyperion
6865:Callisto
6860:Ganymede
6793:Gonggong
6788:Makemake
6643:Gonggong
6636:Makemake
6399:Hyperion
6349:Dysnomia
6279:Callisto
6259:Ganymede
6082:Olympias
5952:Kalliope
5922:Squannit
5897:Florence
5869:Gonggong
5864:Makemake
5702:Category
5370:Psamathe
5350:Halimede
5308:Thalassa
5184:Category
5154:See also
5131:Psamathe
5126:Halimede
5088:Prograde
5010:Thalassa
4873:28 March
4867:Archived
4721:15706906
4652:Archived
4640:16688170
4556:26 April
4550:Archived
4514:Archived
4491:54602372
4361:34095237
4353:17750259
4263:Archived
4218:38283311
4210:17757211
4157:Archived
3901:Archived
3899:. NASA.
3872:Archived
3868:13282788
3745:Archived
3741:30787452
3669:Archived
3638:33103787
3589:Archived
3550:Archived
3520:Archived
3487:Archived
3455:Archived
3422:Archived
3315:Archived
3303:15318214
3232:Archived
3228:45403579
3220:17755997
3152:21385195
3144:17784355
3009:Archived
2985:ecliptic
2967:Archived
2795:See also
2614:Sheppard
2520:Psamathe
2110:Halimede
2057:≈
2051:357 ± 13
1228:Thalassa
1029:Diameter
945:spheroid
826:Hyperion
821:Herschel
724:nitrogen
712:ecliptic
647:Psamathe
631:Halimede
521:Thalassa
485:Thalassa
409:Poseidon
271:stacking
253:In 2013
236:Psamathe
228:Halimede
212:Thalassa
108:'s moon
98:inclined
8264:Science
8214:Portals
8015:Related
7994:by size
7683:Neptune
7668:Jupiter
7619:Mercury
7544:outline
7489:Phaeton
7484:Nemesis
7471:objects
7323:Neptune
7296:Jupiter
7276:Trojans
7269:Neptune
7254:Jupiter
7234:Mercury
7165:Haumean
7155:Uranian
7137: (
7057:Hiʻiaka
6991:Proteus
6981:Neptune
6969:Miranda
6959:Umbriel
6949:Titania
6937:all 146
6902:Iapetus
6855:Jupiter
6749:Neptune
6727:Jupiter
6695:Mercury
6677:Planets
6602:Neptune
6587:Jupiter
6560:Mercury
6389:Hiʻiaka
6369:Proteus
6359:Miranda
6329:Umbriel
6319:Iapetus
6304:Titania
6265:largest
6252:by size
6237:2013 FY
6194:Salacia
6180:2002 UX
6102:(Selam)
6090:Pulcova
6040:Elektra
6035:Camilla
6018:Minerva
6003:Romulus
5983:Eugenia
5976:Peneius
5938:2001 SN
5931:1994 CC
5902:Didymos
5802:Neptune
5787:Jupiter
5756:of the
5679:Fiction
5672:Related
5628:Trident
5604:Shensuo
5547:2011 HM
5535:2008 LC
5523:2007 VL
5511:2006 RJ
5499:2005 TN
5487:2004 KV
5475:2001 QR
5456:Trojans
5434:General
5333:Proteus
5323:Larissa
5318:Galatea
5313:Despina
5236:Neptune
5077:geology
5072:climate
5035:Proteus
5025:Larissa
5020:Galatea
5015:Despina
4998:(inner)
4996:Regular
4988:Neptune
4834:Bibcode
4797:Bibcode
4748:Bibcode
4701:Bibcode
4648:4420518
4620:Bibcode
4583:Bibcode
4461:Bibcode
4396:Bibcode
4333:Bibcode
4325:Science
4301:Bibcode
4247:Bibcode
4190:Bibcode
4182:Science
4141:Bibcode
4094:Bibcode
4056:Bibcode
4010:Bibcode
3970:Bibcode
3907:18 July
3848:Bibcode
3732:6424524
3711:Bibcode
3493:12 June
3377:Bibcode
3311:4412380
3283:Bibcode
3200:Bibcode
3192:Science
3124:Bibcode
3116:Science
3087:Bibcode
3046:Bibcode
3044:: 157.
1989:Lassell
1976:156.865
1971:−5.8769
1765:Proteus
1546:Larissa
1437:Galatea
1331:Despina
957:
943:into a
817:Spitzer
781:geysers
728:methane
708:degrees
664:in situ
587:spectra
572:concave
548:Galatea
525:Larissa
505:Proteus
497:Larissa
493:Galatea
489:Despina
449:regular
401:Neptune
329:and on
267:panning
224:Proteus
220:Galatea
216:Despina
182:Larissa
152:History
83:Proteus
51:Neptune
27:Neptune
8189:
8182:
8175:
8150:
8143:
8136:
8129:
8122:
8115:
8108:
8037:Syzygy
7959:Comets
7892:System
7877:Planet
7770:EXCEDE
7678:Uranus
7673:Saturn
7663:Comets
7656:mining
7634:mining
7524:Vulcan
7365:active
7360:Hygiea
7355:Pallas
7318:Uranus
7264:Uranus
7259:Saturn
7194:Comets
7186:bodies
7184:System
7130:Jovian
7074:Weywot
7069:Quaoar
7062:Namaka
7052:Haumea
7025:Charon
7001:all 16
6996:Nereid
6986:Triton
6974:all 28
6954:Oberon
6944:Uranus
6932:Phoebe
6912:Tethys
6887:Saturn
6880:all 95
6875:Europa
6848:Deimos
6843:Phobos
6822:Earth
6783:Quaoar
6778:Haumea
6758:Dwarfs
6744:Uranus
6732:Saturn
6717:Giants
6682:dwarfs
6629:Quaoar
6622:Haumea
6597:Uranus
6592:Saturn
6445:Naming
6404:Phoebe
6394:Actaea
6384:Nereid
6379:Ilmarë
6344:Tethys
6324:Charon
6314:Oberon
6299:Triton
6294:Europa
6250:Ranked
6214:Ilmarë
6200:Actaea
6125:Hektor
6076:Roxane
6068:Dactyl
5997:Sylvia
5971:Daphne
5916:Moshup
5859:Quaoar
5854:Haumea
5797:Uranus
5792:Saturn
5712:Portal
5615:ODINUS
5345:Nereid
5339:Triton
5194:Portal
5095:Nereid
5061:Triton
5053:Triton
4899:
4789:Icarus
4772:. 241.
4768:
4719:
4646:
4638:
4612:Nature
4489:
4481:
4414:
4377:Icarus
4359:
4351:
4238:Icarus
4216:
4208:
4133:Icarus
4086:Icarus
4048:Icarus
4028:
3943:
3866:
3783:
3739:
3729:
3703:Nature
3636:
3626:
3581:
3397:154011
3395:
3309:
3301:
3275:Nature
3226:
3218:
3150:
3142:
2884:Charon
2863:albedo
2616:et al.
2215:et al.
2213:Holman
2096:Kuiper
2078:360.14
2003:Nereid
1979:0.0000
1872:Triton
1860:inner
1848:0.0005
1840:1.1223
1754:inner
1751:et al.
1739:0.0005
1731:0.9500
1638:inner
1626:0.0012
1618:0.5555
1535:inner
1523:0.0001
1515:0.4287
1426:inner
1414:0.0004
1406:0.3346
1320:inner
1308:0.0018
1300:0.3115
1217:inner
1205:0.0047
1197:0.2944
1102:Group
1018:Image
1000:Label
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897:binary
834:Phoebe
796:Nereid
769:scarps
765:graben
680:Triton
653:, and
627:Nereid
623:Triton
611:Triton
503:, and
427:. Two
417:Nereid
370:
368:
361:
359:
352:
350:
343:
341:
242:, and
174:Nereid
162:Triton
110:Phoebe
106:Saturn
79:Nereid
71:Triton
61:and a
39:Triton
8228:Stars
7952:Lists
7688:Pluto
7646:Ceres
7624:Venus
7519:Tyche
7514:Theia
7350:Vesta
7345:Ceres
7286:Earth
7281:Venus
7244:Earth
7239:Venus
7219:moons
7182:Solar
7180:Small
7139:Rhean
7122:Rings
7035:Hydra
7020:Pluto
7013:Vanth
7008:Orcus
6964:Ariel
6922:Mimas
6907:Dione
6892:Titan
6815:Moons
6803:Sedna
6773:Pluto
6768:Orcus
6763:Ceres
6705:Earth
6700:Venus
6657:Sedna
6615:Pluto
6608:Orcus
6581:Ceres
6570:Earth
6565:Venus
6374:Mimas
6364:Vanth
6339:Dione
6334:Ariel
6274:Titan
6208:Varda
6164:Hiisi
6158:Lempo
6145:Queta
6095:Balam
6023:Aegis
6010:Remus
5958:Linus
5886:moons
5849:Pluto
5844:Orcus
5777:Earth
5303:Naiad
5295:Moons
5273:Rings
5005:Naiad
4766:S2CID
4717:S2CID
4691:arXiv
4655:(PDF)
4644:S2CID
4608:(PDF)
4487:S2CID
4451:arXiv
4439:(PDF)
4412:S2CID
4386:arXiv
4357:S2CID
4266:(PDF)
4214:S2CID
4160:(PDF)
4129:(PDF)
4026:S2CID
3875:(PDF)
3864:S2CID
3838:arXiv
3826:(PDF)
3794:(PDF)
3773:(PDF)
3748:(PDF)
3699:(PDF)
3393:S2CID
3367:arXiv
3318:(PDF)
3307:S2CID
3271:(PDF)
3224:S2CID
3148:S2CID
2923:g/cm.
2880:Pluto
2854:power
2807:Notes
2788:Neso
2776:0.503
2773:135.2
2720:Neso
2708:0.455
2705:128.4
2619:Neso
2604:0.414
2601:127.8
2497:0.419
2380:0.433
2304:0.296
2203:0.521
2200:119.6
2086:0.749
1845:0.075
1736:0.064
1623:0.205
1520:0.034
1493:174.8
1411:0.068
1305:0.135
1202:4.691
1113:Naiad
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1032:(km)
1024:magn.
1004:Name
937:epoch
873:Titan
852:Carme
785:rocks
576:Mimas
536:Galle
517:Naiad
481:Naiad
413:Naiad
377:Names
208:Naiad
55:moons
7641:Mars
7629:Moon
7607:list
7590:list
7291:Mars
7249:Mars
7105:Eris
7045:Styx
6897:Rhea
6838:Mars
6826:Moon
6798:Eris
6710:Mars
6650:Eris
6575:Mars
6435:List
6309:Rhea
6289:Moon
6171:Paha
6154:TNOs
5874:Eris
5782:Mars
5646:Argo
5575:Past
5375:Neso
5136:Neso
4897:ISBN
4875:2022
4636:PMID
4558:2022
4522:2024
4479:ISSN
4349:PMID
4206:PMID
3941:ISBN
3909:2013
3781:ISBN
3737:PMID
3634:OCLC
3624:ISBN
3579:ISBN
3558:2024
3528:2024
3495:2017
3326:2011
3299:PMID
3216:PMID
3140:PMID
3017:2024
2975:2024
2823:and
2782:2024
2779:2021
2738:12.1
2714:2003
2711:2002
2670:10.7
2630:Neso
2625:XIII
2610:2003
2607:2003
2566:11.0
2509:Sao
2503:2003
2500:2002
2494:36.9
2458:10.8
2392:Sao
2386:2024
2383:2002
2377:46.3
2341:11.2
2316:Sao
2310:2003
2307:2002
2301:50.2
2265:11.1
2209:2003
2206:2002
2165:10.0
2092:1949
2089:1949
2059:2400
1985:1846
1982:1846
1943:2705
1939:2706
1935:2709
1916:–1.2
1854:1989
1851:1989
1760:VIII
1745:2013
1742:2013
1706:34.8
1701:10.5
1632:1981
1629:1981
1529:1989
1526:1989
1420:1989
1417:1989
1314:1989
1311:1989
1278:81.4
1211:1989
1208:1989
1175:60.4
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910:List
854:and
819:and
767:and
749:ices
736:μbar
730:and
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556:arcs
538:and
519:and
451:and
435:and
300:and
248:lost
244:Neso
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7380:PHA
7030:Nix
6739:Ice
6722:Gas
6555:Sun
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6062:Ida
5940:263
5550:102
5526:305
5514:103
5478:322
5355:Sao
5100:Sao
4930:by
4842:doi
4805:doi
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4756:doi
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4709:doi
4687:613
4628:doi
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4579:112
4469:doi
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4297:219
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4198:doi
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4064:doi
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3856:doi
3727:PMC
3719:doi
3707:566
3385:doi
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3291:doi
3279:430
3208:doi
3196:246
3132:doi
3120:215
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1962:354
1956:000
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1929:4.8
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1830:117
1818:420
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1723:283
1721:105
1710:4.0
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1489:7.2
1398:526
1384:156
1380:7.3
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1274:8.7
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