List of Neptune's moons
The following table contains the most important data of all 14 known natural satellites of Neptune .
The most important dates of the moons of Neptune
Legend for the following table
No. | Final number of the moon |
Surname | Proper name |
preliminary reference | Provisional designation |
a | Major semi-axis in km |
e | Numerical eccentricity |
i | Orbit inclination in degrees |
T | Orbital period in days |
D. | (Mean) diameter in km |
M. | Mass in kg |
discovered | first reliable proof |
<10 km |
10 to 30 km |
30 to 100 km |
101 to 300 km |
301 to 1000 km |
> 1000 km |
An orbit inclination of more than 90 ° means that the satellite is orbiting Neptune retrograde . As a rule, moons move prograd , i.e. H. in the same direction of rotation around the planet as the planet rotates around its own axis.
table
No. | Surname | preliminary reference | a | e | i | T | D. | M. | discovered |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I. | Triton | 354,800 | 0.000 | 156.8 | 5.88 | 2706 | 2.1e22nd | 1846 | |
II | Nereid | 5,513,400 | 0.751 | 7.23 | 360.1 | 340 | 3.1e19th | 1949 | |
III | Naiad | S / 1989 N 6 | 48,200 | 0.000 | 4.74 | 0.294 | 58 | 1.9e17th | 1989 |
IV | Thalassa | S / 1989 N 5 | 50,100 | 0.000 | 0.205 | 0.311 | 80 | 3.5e17th | 1989 |
V | Despina | S / 1989 N 3 | 52,500 | 0.000 | 0.065 | 0.335 | 148 | 2.1e18th | 1989 |
VI | Galatea | S / 1989 N 4 | 62,000 | 0.000 | 0.054 | 0.429 | 158 | 2.1e18th | 1989 |
VII | Larissa | S / 1989 N 2 | 73,500 | 0.001 | 0,201 | 0.555 | 192 | 4th.9e18th | 1981 |
VIII | Proteus | S / 1989 N 1 | 117,600 | 0.000 | 0.039 | 1.122 | 416 | 5.0e19th | 1989 |
IX | Halimede | S / 2002 N 1 | 15,728,000 | 0.571 | 134.1 | 1879.7 | 61 | 9.0e16 | 2002 |
X | Psamathe | S / 2003 N 1 | 46,695,000 | 0.450 | 137.4 | 9115.9 | 38 | 1.5e16 | 2003 |
XI | Sao | S / 2002 N 2 | 22,422,000 | 0.293 | 48.51 | 2914.1 | 40 | 6th.7the16 | 2002 |
XII | Laomedeia | S / 2002 N 3 | 23,571,000 | 0.424 | 34.74 | 3167.9 | 40 | 5.8the16 | 2002 |
XIII | Neso | S / 2002 N 4 | 48,387,000 | 0.495 | 132.6 | 9374.0 | 60 | 1.7the17th | 2002 |
XIV | Hippocampus | S / 2004 N 1 | 105,300 | 0.950 | 18th | 2013 |
diagram
The diagram opposite shows the horizontal orbit half-axes (abscesses, in million km) of the Neptune moons and their vertical inclination (ordinate, in degrees): The circle sizes do not show the relative lunar radii to the orbital elements. The horizontal lines represent the area between perihelion and aphelion of the respective lunar orbit.
See also
Web links
Wiktionary: Neptune moon - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Commons : Neptune Moons - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e Scott S. Sheppard : Neptune Moons. Retrieved March 24, 2020 .