Neptune's Moon - Triton

T
riton is the largest moon of Neptune, with a diameter of
2,700 kilometers (1,680 miles). It was discovered by William
Lassell, a British astronomer, in 1846 scarcely a month after Neptune
was discovered. Triton is colder than any other measured object in the
Solar System with a surface temperature of -235° C (-391° F). It
has an extremely thin atmosphere. Nitrogen ice particles might form thin
clouds a few kilometers above the surface. The atmospheric pressure at
Triton's surface is about 14 microbars, 1/70,000th the surface pressure
on Earth.
T
riton is the only large satellite in the solar system to circle a planet
in a retrograde direction -- in a direction opposite to the rotation of
the planet. It also has a density of about 2.066 grams per cubic centimeter
(the density of water is 1.0 gram per cubic centimeter). This means Triton
contains more rock in its interior than the icy satellites of Saturn and
Uranus do. The relatively high density and the retrograde orbit has led
some scientists to suggest that Triton may have been captured by Neptune
as it traveled through space several billion years ago. If that is the
case, tidal heating could have melted Triton in its originally eccentric
orbit, and the satellite might even have been liquid for as long as one
billion years after its capture by Neptune.
T
riton is scarred by enormous cracks. Voyager
2 images showed active geyser-like eruptions spewing nitrogen gas and
dark dust particles several kilometers into the atmosphere.
| PHYSICAL DATA FOR TRITON |
| Mass (kg) |
2.14e + 22
|
| Mass (Earth = 1) |
3.5810e - 03
|
| Radius (km) |
1,350
|
| Radius (Earth = 1) |
2.1167e - 01
|
| Mean Density (g/cm3) |
2.07
|
| Mean Distance from Jupiter (km) |
354,800
|
| Magnitude (V0) |
13.47
|
| ORBITAL DATA FOR TRITON |
| Rotational period (days) |
-5.87685
|
| Orbital period (days) |
-5.87685
|
| Mean orbital velocity (km/s) |
-4.39
|
| Orbital eccentricity |
0.0000
|
| Orbital inclination (degrees) |
157.35
|
| Escape (km/s) |
1.45
|
| Albedo |
0.07
|
| Physical Data Key |
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| Mass |
Mass |
| Mass |
Mass compared to that of Earth. |
| Radius |
Radius |
| Radius |
Radius compared to that of Earth. |
| Mean Density |
Average Density. |
| Distance |
Distance to the planet's center. |
| Magnitude |
The brightness of a star or object. |
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| Orbital Data Key |
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| Rotational Period |
Number of days to make one complete rotation. |
| Orbital Period |
Number of days to obital the planet. |
| Mean Orbital Velocity |
Average obital speed. |
| Orbital Eccentricity |
Eccentricity. |
| Orbital Inclination |
The tilt of the moon or planet. |
| Escape |
Escape Velocity. |
| Albedo |
Visual geometric albedo. |
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