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STScI: Hubble Finds New Neptune Moon

Post by bystander » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:37 pm

Hubble Finds New Neptune Moon
NASA | STScI | HubbleSite | 2013 Jul 15
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a new moon orbiting the distant blue-green planet Neptune. This brings the number of known satellites circling the giant planet to 14.

The body is estimated to be no more than 12 miles across, making it the smallest known moon in the Neptunian system. It's so small that it escaped detection by NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft, which flew by Neptune in 1989 and surveyed the planet's system of moons and rings.

Mark Showalter of the SETI Institute in Mountain View, Calif., discovered the moon on July 1, while studying the faint ring-arcs of Neptune. "The moons and arcs orbit very quickly, so we had to devise a way to follow their motion in order to bring out the details of the system," he said. "It's the same reason a sports photographer tracks a running athlete — the athlete stays in focus, but the background blurs."

On a whim, Showalter extended his analysis outward to regions well beyond the ring system, and noticed an extra white dot about 65,400 miles from Neptune, located between the orbits of the moons Larissa and Proteus.

Showalter next analyzed over 150 archival Neptune photographs taken by Hubble from 2004 to 2009. The same white dot appeared over and over again. He then plotted a circular orbit for the moon, which completes one revolution around Neptune every 23 hours.

The moon, designated S/2004 N 1, is so small and dim that it is roughly one hundred million times fainter than the faintest star that can be seen with the naked eye.

Neptune's largest moon, Triton, which is nearly the size of Earth's moon, may be a captured icy dwarf planet from the Kuiper Belt at the outer rim of our solar system. This capture would have gravitationally torn up any original satellite system Neptune possessed. Many of the moons now seen orbiting the planet probably formed after Triton settled into its unusual retrograde orbit about Neptune.
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Re: STScI: Hubble Finds New Neptune Moon

Post by geckzilla » Mon Jul 15, 2013 6:25 pm

Well, Neptune was quite promiscuous so there are plenty of offspring names to choose from when naming this moon. I sense a new name-that-moon contest.
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Re: STScI: Hubble Finds New Neptune Moon

Post by neufer » Mon Jul 15, 2013 7:31 pm

geckzilla wrote:
Well, Neptune was quite promiscuous so there are plenty of offspring names to choose from when naming this moon. I sense a new name-that-moon contest.
Since it is close to Proteus I suggest: Proteus' daughter, Eidothea
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proteus#In_Greek_mythology wrote:
<<According to Homer (Odyssey iv:412), the sandy island of Pharos situated off the coast of the Nile Delta was the home of Proteus, the oracular Old Man of the Sea and herdsman of the sea-beasts. In the Odyssey, Menelaus relates to Telemachus that he had been becalmed here on his journey home from the Trojan War. He learned from Proteus' daughter, Eidothea ("the very image of the Goddess"), that if he could capture her father he could force him to reveal which of the gods he had offended, and how he could propitiate them and return home. Proteus emerged from the sea to sleep among his colony of seals, but Menelaus was successful in holding him, though Proteus took the forms of a lion, a serpent, a leopard, a pig, even of water or a tree. Proteus then answered truthfully, further informing Menelaus that his brother Agamemnon had been murdered on his return home, that Ajax the Lesser had been shipwrecked and killed, and that Odysseus was stranded on Calypso's Isle Ogygia.>>
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Re: STScI: Hubble Finds New Neptune Moon

Post by Beyond » Mon Jul 15, 2013 10:57 pm

It's all Uranus' fault :!: If it wasn't constantly 'mooning' us, Pluto and Neptune wouldn't be 'mooning' us more. :lol2:
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