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What are Neptune's moons?

Neso

Neso

Neso (or as in Greek Νησώ), also known as Neptune XIII, the outermost irregular natural satellite of Neptune
Nereid

Nereid

Nereid (also, as in Greek Νηρηΐδα), also known as Neptune II, the third-largest moon of Neptune
Proteus

Proteus

Proteus (or as in Greek Πρωτεύς), also known as Neptune VIII, the second largest Neptunian moon, and Neptune's largest inner satellite
Psamathe

Psamathe

Psamathe
Psamathe, also known as Neptune X, the retrograde irregular satellite of Neptune
Thalassa

Thalassa

Thalassa (or as in Greek Θάλασσα), also known as Neptune IV, the second innermost satellite of Neptune
Sao

Sao

Sao
Sao (or as in Greek Σαώ), the prograde irregular satellite of Neptune
Triton

Triton

Triton, the largest moon of the planet Neptune, discovered on October 10, 1846 by William Lassell
Naiad

Naiad

Naiad (,, or as in Greek Ναϊάδ-ες), also known as Neptune III, the innermost satellite of Neptune, named after the Naiads of Greek legend
Galatea

Galatea

Galatea (or as in Greek Γαλάτεια), also known as Neptune VI, the fourth closest inner satellite of Neptune
Halimede

Halimede

Halimede
Halimede (or as in Greek Αλιμήδη), the retrograde irregular satellite of Neptune
Atmosphere of Triton

Atmosphere of Triton

Atmosphere of Triton, the moon, a moon of Neptune
Larissa

Larissa

Larissa (, or as in Greek Λάρισα), also known as Neptune VII, the fifth-closest inner satellite of Neptune
Despina

Despina

Despina (sometimes, or as in Latin Despœna, Greek Δέσποινα), also known as Neptune V, the third closest inner satellite of Neptune
Laomedeia
Laomedeia (or, or as in Greek Λαομέδεια), also known as Neptune XII, the prograde irregular satellite of Neptune
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What is a natural satellite of Neptune, the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in our Solar System?
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Neptune has thirteen known moons, by far the largest of which is Triton, discovered by William Lassell on October 10, 1846, just 17 days after the discovery of Neptune itself.
Neptune's Moons. Overview. Neptune has 13 known moons. They are composed of rock and ice. Triton has a retrograde orbit. Nereid has a highly elliptical orbit.
The Solar System Exploration website is a one-stop shop for planetary information published by NASA's Science Mission Directorate.
Neptune has a total of 13 moons. The largest moon is Triton which was discovered by William Lassell just seventeen days after Neptune was found. Then it took one hundred years ...
Neptune's second known satellite (by order of discovery), the irregular moon Nereid, has one of the most eccentric orbits of any satellite in the solar system.

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