NEPTUNE'S MOONS
|Triton|Nereid|Naiad|Thalassa|
|Despina|Galatea|Larissa|Proteus|
Triton
Neptune has eight moons. The largest of these moons is Triton
with a radius of 1350 km. This is three quarters the size of the Earth's moon. Discovered
by Lassell in 1846, Triton has an unusual type of orbit around Neptune. It orbits
its planet in the opposite direction of the way the planet spins. Scientific
evidence shows that the surface of Triton has a thin methane atmosphere. There is also a
layer of ice covering the surface which may be frozen nitrogen. Another unusual characteristic of this moon is its appearance. There are large crater like features.
However, these craters, instead of being formed by outside material hitting the planet at
random, are all the same size and shape. This leads scientists to believe that these
craters are evidence of something going on inside the moon itself. In addition to these
craters, there are dark plumes or geysers, which are formed when sunlight warms the
material beneath the frozen nitrogen, causing it to vaporize and burst out through the
ice.
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Nereid
Nereid, with a radius of 170 km, was discovered by Kuiper in 1949. Although it encircles Nepune in a prograde orbit, it is very eccentric
and inclined. In addition, Nereid also has a strange shape as well as surface in
comparison to other satellites. Scientists have tried to determine the spin rate of this
moon but have reached several contradictory results. It seems that either this moon has a
dark spot on its surface or that it is irregularly shaped and is tumbling chaotically similar to Hyperion, Saturn's moon.
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Naiad
Naiad was the last of Neptune's satellites to be discovered. It's
diameter is 54 km and it's orbital period is 7 hours and 6 minutes at a distance of
23,200 km from Neptune. Naiad is oddly shaped and circles Neptune in the same
direction as the planet rotates. Naiad was discovered by Voyager 2 in 1989. It's mass is
unknown but it's equatorial radius is 29 km. The average distance from Neptune is 48,000 km long. Naiad's orbital period is only 0.294396 days. The magnitude is 24.7 Vo.
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Thalassa
Another of Neptune's moons is Thalassa. Thalassa is about 80 km in
diameter. It's orbital period is 7 hours, 30 minutes and is at a distance of 25,200 km
from Neptune. This satellite is irregularly shaped. Thalassa circles the planet in the
same direction as Neptune rotates. Thalassa was discovered by Voyager 2 in 1989.
It's mass remains unknown, but its equatorial radius is 40 km. Its average distance from
Neptune is 50,000 km. The orbital period for Thalassa is only 0.311485 days. Thalassa has
a magnitude of 23.8 Vo.
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Despina
Despina is 27,700 km from Neptune, and makes it's orbit every 8 hours. This moon's
diameter is about 150 km. It is irregularly shaped and it circles the planet in the same
direction as Neptune rotates.
Despina was discovered by Voyager 2 in 1989. Its mass remains unknown, but it has an
equatorial radius of 74 km. The average distance of Despina from Neptune is 52,500 km.
Despina's orbital period is about 0.334655 days. It has a magnitude of 22.6 Vo.
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Galatea
Galatea is 37,200 km from Neptune. It has a
diameter of 180 km with an orbital period of 10 hours, 18 minutes. It is irregularly
shaped and circles the planet in the same direction as Neptune rotates.
Galatea was discovered by Voyager 2 in 1989. The mass remains unknown but it's equatorial
radius is 79 km. The average distance from Neptune is 62,000 km. Galatea has an orbital
period of 0.428745 days. Galatea has a magnitude of 22.3 Vo.
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Larissa
Larissa is about 48,800 km from Neptune and circles the planet in
13 hours, 18 minutes. Larissa's diameter is about 190 km. It is irregularly shaped
and circles the planet in the same direction as Neptune rotates. Larissa was discovered by Stephen Synnott in 1989. It's mass
remains unknown and has a radius of 104x89 km. The average distance from Neptune is 73,600
km. It has an orbital period of 0.554654 days. The magnitude is 22.0 Vo.
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Proteus
Proteus is one of the darkest moons in the solar system. It
reflects only 6 percent of the sunlight that strikes it. Proteus is 400 km in
diameter, Proteus orbits Neptune from 92,800 km away. It makes one revolution every 26 hours, 54 minutes. Scientists say Proteus is almost as large as a moon
can be without its shape being altered by its own gravity. It circles Neptune in the same direction as the planet rotates.
Proteus was discovered by Stephen Synnott in 1989. The mass remains unknown but it
has an equatorial radius of 200 km. The mean distance from Neptune is 117,600 km. One orbital period is 1.122315 days. Proteus'
magnitude is 20.3 Vo.
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