Wednesday, October 23, 2013

A Tale of a Lost Moon: New Hubble Observations of Neptune’s Moons and Its Rings

A Tale of a Lost Moon: New Hubble Observations of Neptune’s Moons and Its Rings:
A Tale of a Lost Moon: New Hubble Observations of Neptune’s Moons and Its Rings
The innermost moons of Neptune, including the newly recovered Naiad and the as of yet unnamed S/2004 N1. A recent image of Neptune, which is behind an occulting disk in the original images, has been added. (Credit: M. Showalter/SETI Institute).
“That’s no moon…”
-B. Kenobi
But in this case, it is… a lost moon of Neptune not seen since its discovery in the late 1980′s.
A new announcement from the 45th Meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society being held this week in Denver, Colorado revealed the recovery of a moon of Neptune that was only briefly glimpsed during the 1989 flyby of Voyager 2.(...)
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