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    unusual for an irregular satellite.) Nereid also accounts for about 98% of the mass of Neptune's entire irregular satellite system altogether (excluding...
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    Over a century passed before the discovery of the second natural satellite, Nereid, in 1949, and another 40 years passed before Proteus, Neptune's second-largest...
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    it is excluded, then Nereid is the largest irregular moon around Neptune. It is currently thought that the irregular satellites were once independent...
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  • Farkas-Takács, A. I.; Szabó, G. M.; Szabó, R.; Kiss, L. L.; et al. (April 2016). "Nereid from space: Rotation, size and shape analysis from K2, Herschel and Spitzer...
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    locked. For example, Jupiter's Himalia, Saturn's Phoebe, and Neptune's Nereid have rotation periods in the range of ten hours, whereas their orbital periods...
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    Sao (moon) (redirect from Sao (satellite))
    versa). Sao, or Neptune XI, like many of the outer satellites of Neptune, is named after one of the Nereids; Sao was associated with sailing and is referred...
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    increasing the chances of Nereid's survival. However, capture into a small semi-major axis is unlikely. Nereid may not be a captured satellite after all and could...
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    August 14, 2002. Halimede, like many of the outer satellites of Neptune, is named after one of the Nereids, the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris. Before...
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    discovered two natural satellites of planets in the Solar System, namely Uranus's satellite Miranda and Neptune's satellite Nereid. In addition, he discovered...
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    Nereid Lake (Bulgarian: езеро Нереида, romanized: ezero Nereida, IPA: [ˈɛzɛro nɛrɛˈidɐ]) is the trapezoidal lake 450 m long in west-southwest to east-northeast...
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    Proteus was discovered 40 years after the discovery of Neptune's moon Nereid in 1949. Upon discovery, Proteus received the temporary provisional designation...
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    as Neptune X, is a retrograde irregular satellite of Neptune. It is named after Psamathe, one of the Nereids. Psamathe was discovered by Scott S. Sheppard...
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    Neso (moon) (redirect from Neso (satellite))
    that both irregular satellites could have a common origin in the break-up of a larger moon. Neso is named after one of the Nereids. Before it was officially...
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    Neptune Rings of Neptune Complete list of Neptune's natural satellites Proteus Triton Nereid Neptune trojans Neptune-crossing minor planets Non-trojan minor...
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    0.04). It is named after Laomedeia, one of the 50 Nereids. JPL (2011-07-21). "Planetary Satellite Discovery Circumstances". Jet Propulsion Laboratory...
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    later. Until the discovery of the second moon Nereid in 1949, Triton was commonly referred to as "the satellite of Neptune". Lassell did not name his discovery;...
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    origin and location. They include planets, dwarf planets, planetary-mass satellites and free-floating planets, which may have been ejected from a system (rogue...
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  • Planetary Laboratory and at Yerkes Observatory. He discovered Miranda and Nereid, satellites of Uranus and Neptune, respectively. The third zone of the Solar System...
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    Solar System, though Nereid's average eccentricity of 0.75 is greater. Moons of Uranus Blue, Jennifer (2008-10-16). "Planet and Satellite Names and Discoverers"...
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    named features on Nereid. When features are discovered, they are to be named after individual nereids. Features on other satellites of Neptune, once discovered...
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    Io (moon) (redirect from Satellite Io)
    designation (a system introduced by Galileo) as "Jupiter I", or as "the first satellite of Jupiter". The customary English pronunciation of the name is /ˈaɪoʊ/...
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    Makemake (section Satellite)
    Photometric Observations of 18 Trans-Neptunian Objects, 7 Centaurs, and Nereid". The Astronomical Journal. 133 (1): 26–43. arXiv:astro-ph/0605745. Bibcode:2007AJ...
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  • literature it was simply referred to as "the satellite of Neptune". Later, the second known moon, Nereid, was named by its discoverer in 1949, Gerard...
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    compared to those of other Uranian irregular satellites. Neptune's largest irregular satellite, Nereid, has a similarly high albedo as Caliban. Somewhat...
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    fifth-largest moon of Neptune. It is named after Galatea, one of the fifty Nereids of Greek legend, with whom Cyclops Polyphemus was vainly in love. Galatea...
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    Telescope. On 18 February 2011, it was officially named Actaea after the Nereid nymph named Actaea. Actaea orbits its primary every 5.493 d at a distance...
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  • pop music trio Sao (mythology), a nereid (sea nymph) in Greek mythology Sáo, a Vietnamese flute Sao (moon), a satellite of Neptune Sao, or Thao language...
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  • The timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their natural satellites charts the progress of the discovery of new bodies over history. Each object...
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    moon's name, Actaea /ækˈtiːə/, was assigned on the same date. Actaea is a nereid or sea nymph. Planetary symbols are no longer used much in astronomy, so...
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  • Cupid, god of erotic love and affection DMP · 16 17 Thetis – Thetis, a Nereid (sea nymph) from Greek mythology, one of the 50 daughters of Nereus and...
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