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This computer generated montage created from images obtained by NASA Voyager 2 shows Neptune as it would appear from...
Features as small as 100 km 62 miles across can be seen in this color image of Neptune satellite Triton,...
NASA's Voyager 2 acquired this black and white image of Triton, Neptune's largest satellite, during the night of...
This color image from NASA Voyager 2 was reconstructed by making a computer composite of three black and white...
A new mission competing for selection under NASA's Discovery Program would explore Neptune's largest moon, Triton,...
This is one of the most detailed views of the surface of Triton taken by NASA Voyager 2 on its flyby of the large...
Voyager violet, green, and ultraviolet images of Triton were map projected into cylindrical coordinates and combined...
This polar projection from NASA Voyager 2 of Triton southern hemisphere provides a view of the southern polar cap...
This image from NASA's Voyager 2 of the south polar terrain of Triton, taken on Aug. 25, 1989 reveals about 50 dark...
This image was returned by NASA Voyager 2 spacecraft on July 3, 1989. The planet and its largest satellite, Triton,...
This dramatic view of the crescents of Neptune and Triton was acquired by Voyager 2 approximately 3 days, 6 and...
This mosaic from NASA Galileo Probe is of an equatorial hotspot on Jupiter and shows the features of a hazy cloud...
This image was returned by NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft on July 3, 1989. The planet and its largest satellite,...
P-34615 These three color images of Triton were taken at three different orbital longitudes to show different faces...
P-34665 This false color Voyager 2 image of Neptune's satellite Triton, is a composite of three images taken through...
August 17 to 19, 1989 Range : 11.5 million km (7.1 million mi.) to 7.9 million km (4.9 million mi.) Four black and...
Range : 530,000 km (330,000 mi.) This color photo of Neptune's large satellite Triton has a resolution of about 10...
P-34690 Field of View : 1,000 km. or 600 miles This photograph of Neptune's moon Triton was acquired by Voyager 2....
Range : 5.4 million km (3.3 million miles) Features as small as 100 km (62 miles) across can be seen in this color...
Range : 168,694 km (105,000 mi.) Voyager 2 discovered detached limb hazes in the atmosphere of Triton in Pictures...
P-34692 Range : 500 km. ( 300 miles ) Smallest Resolvable Feature : 900 m. or 2,700 ft. Part of Triton's complex...
P-34687 Range : 530,000 km. ( 330,000 miles ) Smallest Resolvable Feature : 10 km or 6 miles This Voyager 2 image of...
P-34717 Range: 80,000 kilometers (50,000 miles) This image taken by Voyager 2 of Neptune's largest satellite,...
P-34692 Range : 500 km. ( 300 miles ) Smallest Resolvable Feature : 900 m. or 2,700 ft. Part of Triton's complex...