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ASTEROID ORBITING THE SUN NEAR ONE OF THE STABLE LAGRANGIAN POINTS OF NEPTUNE
Neptune Trojans; Neptune Trojan

Neptune      
n. Neptuno
Neptune         
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  • [[Galileo Galilei]]
  • A composite Hubble image showing Hippocamp with other previously discovered inner moons in Neptune's ring system
  • A simulation showing the outer planets and Kuiper belt: a) before Jupiter and Saturn reached a 2:1 resonance; b) after inward scattering of Kuiper belt objects following the orbital shift of Neptune; c) after ejection of scattered Kuiper belt bodies by Jupiter
  • A time-lapse video of Neptune and its moons
  • A size comparison of Neptune and Earth
  • Despina]]
  • Physical and chemical composition of Neptune's interior
  • Neptune (red arc) completes one orbit around the Sun (centre) for every 164.79 orbits of Earth. The light blue object represents Uranus.
  • Bands of high-altitude clouds cast shadows on Neptune's lower cloud deck.
  • In 2018, the [[European Southern Observatory]] developed unique laser-based methods to get clear and high-resolution images of Neptune from the surface of Earth.
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  • Aquarius]] in 2022
  • Neptune's rings and moons viewed in infrared by the [[James Webb Space Telescope]]
  • "classical belt"]] (cubewanos), and the 1:2 resonance ([[twotino]]s).
  • A ''Voyager 2'' mosaic of Triton
  • [[Urbain Le Verrier]]
EIGHTH AND FARTHEST PLANET FROM THE SUN IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Planet Neptune; Neptunus (planet); Neptune (astronomy); Neptune's atmosphere; Neptune's weather; Neptune's Atmosphere; Eighth planet; 8th planet; Sol VIII; Sol IIX; Neptune (Planet); Le Verrier's planet; Neptune (planet); Atmosphere of Neptune; Magnetosphere of Neptune; Neptune planet; Sol 8; Sol-8; The Scooter (Neptune); Neptune's; Neptuno (planet); Weather of Neptune; The planet exterior to Uranus; Structure of Neptune; History of Neptune; Orbit of Neptune; Rotation of Neptune; The planet Neptune; Neptune Scooter; Scooter (Neptune); Climate of Neptune; Neptunian atmosphere
Neptuno
satellites of Neptune         
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  • alt=Composite of multiple Hubble images of the Neptune system, with the moons appearing as bright white dots. The fainter dot to the upper right is Hippocamp, circled and labeled to distinguish it from other moons in this image.
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  • The relative masses of the Neptunian moons
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  • Size comparison of Neptune's seven inner moons
  • Orbital diagram of the [[orbital inclination]] and orbital distances for Neptune's rings and moon system at various scales. Notable moons and rings are individually labeled. Open the image for full resolution.
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  • Orbit diagram of Neptune's inner moons including Triton, with their names and orbit directions indicated
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  • Gm]] and the fraction of the [[Hill sphere]]'s radius.
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NATURAL SATELLITES OF THE PLANET NEPTUNE
Neptune's moons; Neptune moons; Satellites of Neptune; Neptunian moons; Neptune's natural satellites; Moons of neptune; Neptunian system; Satellite of Neptune; Natural satellites of Neptune; Neptunian natural satellites; Moon of Neptune; Neptunian satellites; C02N4; Neptune's moon; Neptunian moon; Natural satellite of Neptune; Neptune's natural satellite; List of moons of Neptune; Neptunian natural satellite
Los satélites de Neptuno (los satélites naturales que evolucionan alrededor de Neptuno)

تعريف

Neptune
¦ noun a planet of the solar system, eighth in order from the sun.

ويكيبيديا

Neptune trojan

Neptune trojans are bodies that orbit the Sun near one of the stable Lagrangian points of Neptune, similar to the trojans of other planets. They therefore have approximately the same orbital period as Neptune and follow roughly the same orbital path. Twenty-eight Neptune trojans are currently known, of which 24 orbit near the Sun–Neptune L4 Lagrangian point 60° ahead of Neptune and four orbit near Neptune's L5 region 60° behind Neptune. The Neptune trojans are termed 'trojans' by analogy with the Jupiter trojans.

The discovery of 2005 TN53 in a high-inclination (>25°) orbit was significant, because it suggested a "thick" cloud of trojans (Jupiter trojans have inclinations up to 40°), which is indicative of freeze-in capture instead of in situ or collisional formation. It is suspected that large (radius ≈ 100 km) Neptune trojans could outnumber Jupiter trojans by an order of magnitude.

In 2010, the discovery of the first known L5 Neptune trojan, 2008 LC18, was announced. Neptune's trailing L5 region is currently very difficult to observe because it is along the line of sight to the center of the Milky Way, an area of the sky crowded with stars.