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What (who) is Triton I - definition

LARGEST MOON OF NEPTUNE
Triton (astronomy); Andvari (crater); Neptune I; Cantaloupe terrain; Triton moon; Triton (Moon); Life on Triton; Neptunian Moon Triton; Satellite Triton; Geysers of Triton (moon); Exploration of Triton; Discovery of Triton; Triton (satellite); N I Triton; Neptune I Triton
  • geomorphological]] map of Triton
  • The [[Kuiper belt]] (green), in the Solar System's outskirts, is where Triton is thought to have originated.
  • Europa]]-like double ridges. Slidr Sulci (vertical) and Tano Sulci form the prominent "X".
  • Tuonela Planitia (left) and Ruach Planitia (center) are two of Triton's [[cryovolcanic]] "walled plains". The paucity of craters is evidence of extensive, relatively recent, geologic activity.
  • NASA illustration detailing the studies of the proposed Trident mission
  • Artist's impression of Triton, showing its tenuous atmosphere just over the limb.
  • Triton's bright south polar cap above a region of cantaloupe terrain
  • moon]]'s orbit (green) in the plane of Neptune's equator.
  • Clouds observed above Triton's limb by ''Voyager 2''.
  • Neptune (top) and Triton (bottom) three days after flyby of ''Voyager 2''
  • William Lassell, the discoverer of Triton

Tritón (magazine)         
MAGAZINE
Triton (magazine)
Tritón is a Mexican magazine dedicated to news, books and information on swimming, diving and water polo.
Triton (novel)         
SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL BY SAMUEL R. DELANY
Trouble on Triton
Trouble on Triton: An Ambiguous Heterotopia (1976) is a science fiction novel by American writer Samuel R. Delany.
RV Triton         
  • Australian Border Force Flag
  • ''Triton'' in 2007
  • QinetiQ RV ''Triton''
RESEARCH VESSEL LAUNCHED IN 2000
Rv triton; IMO 4906551
The Research Vessel Triton is a trimaran vessel owned by Gardline Marine Sciences Limited and a former prototype British warship demonstrator for the UK's Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (later QinetiQ). She was built as a technology demonstrator ship for the Royal Navy's Future Surface Combatant, and has been used to both prove the viability of the hull-form and as a trials platform for other QinetiQ innovations.

Wikipedia

Triton (moon)

Triton is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune, and was the first Neptunian moon to be discovered, on October 10, 1846, by English astronomer William Lassell. It is the only large moon in the Solar System with a retrograde orbit, an orbit in the direction opposite to its planet's rotation. Because of its retrograde orbit and composition similar to Pluto, Triton is thought to have been a dwarf planet, captured from the Kuiper belt.

At 2,710 kilometers (1,680 mi) in diameter, it is the seventh-largest moon in the Solar System, the only satellite of Neptune massive enough to be in hydrostatic equilibrium, the second-largest planetary moon concerning its primary (after Earth's Moon), and larger than Pluto. Triton is one of the few moons in the Solar System known to be geologically active (the others being Jupiter's Io and Europa, and Saturn's Enceladus and Titan). As a consequence, its surface is relatively young, with few obvious impact craters. Intricate cryovolcanic and tectonic terrains suggest a complex geological history. Triton has a surface of mostly frozen nitrogen, a mostly water-ice crust, an icy mantle and a substantial core of rock and metal. The core makes up two-thirds of its total mass. The mean density is 2.061 g/cm3, reflecting a composition of approximately 15–35% water ice.

During its 1989 flyby of Triton, Voyager 2 found surface temperatures of 38 K (−235 °C) and also discovered active geysers erupting sublimated nitrogen gas, contributing to a tenuous nitrogen atmosphere less than 170,000 the pressure of Earth's atmosphere at sea level. Voyager 2 remains the only spacecraft to have visited Triton. As the probe was only able to study about 40% of the moon's surface, future missions (Dubbed "Trident") have been proposed to NASA via their Discovery Program to revisit the Neptune system with a focus on Triton.