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New moons of Neptune
This image captured by the Voyager 2 was used to confirm the discovery of 3 new moons orbiting Neptune. The 46" exposure was taken by Voyager 2's narrow angle camera through a clear filter on July 30, 1989, when the spacecraft was about 37,3 MKM (or 23,6 MMs) from Neptune. The large globe of the planet itself is severely overexposed and appears pure white. The image has been computer processed to accentuate the new moons, which otherwise would appear little stronger than background noise. The satellite 1989 N1, at right in this frame, was discovered by Voyager 2 in early July 1989. The new satellites are 1989 N2, 1989 N3 and 1989 N4. Each of the moons appears as a small streak: an effect caused by movement of the spacecraft during the long exposure. The new moons occupy nearly circular and equatorial orbits ranging from about 27.300 to 48.300 Km (such as 17.000 to 30.000 miles) from Neptune's cloud tops, and are estimated to range in diameter from about 100 to 200 Km (such as 60 to 125 miles).
Parole chiave: Neptune's Moons

New moons of Neptune

This image captured by the Voyager 2 was used to confirm the discovery of 3 new moons orbiting Neptune. The 46" exposure was taken by Voyager 2's narrow angle camera through a clear filter on July 30, 1989, when the spacecraft was about 37,3 MKM (or 23,6 MMs) from Neptune. The large globe of the planet itself is severely overexposed and appears pure white. The image has been computer processed to accentuate the new moons, which otherwise would appear little stronger than background noise. The satellite 1989 N1, at right in this frame, was discovered by Voyager 2 in early July 1989. The new satellites are 1989 N2, 1989 N3 and 1989 N4. Each of the moons appears as a small streak: an effect caused by movement of the spacecraft during the long exposure. The new moons occupy nearly circular and equatorial orbits ranging from about 27.300 to 48.300 Km (such as 17.000 to 30.000 miles) from Neptune's cloud tops, and are estimated to range in diameter from about 100 to 200 Km (such as 60 to 125 miles).

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