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NASA image: Triton Dark Plume
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Oct 2, 1989

Triton Dark Plume

Triton Dark Plume

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NASA image: Triton Volcanic Plumes
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Oct 27, 1989

Triton Volcanic Plumes

Triton Volcanic Plumes

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NASA image: Triton
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Aug 19, 1999

Triton

NASA Voyager 2 obtained this color image of Neptune largest satellite,Triton, on Aug. 22, 1989. The south pole of...

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NASA image: Detail of Triton Surface
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May 8, 1999

Detail of Triton Surface

This color photo of Neptune large satellite Triton was obtained on Aug. 24 1989. In reality, there is no part of...

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NASA image: Triton
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Aug 20, 1999

Triton

This false color image of Triton is a composite of images taken through the violet, green and ultraviolet filters....

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NASA image: Triton
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Aug 8, 1999

Triton

NASA Voyager 2 took this picture of Neptune largest satellite,Triton, from less than 80,000 km 50,000 miles. The...

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NASA image: Map of Triton
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Aug 21, 2014

Map of Triton

NASA Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Triton, a moon of Neptune, in the summer of 1989. Dr. Paul Schenk, a scientist at...

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NASA image: Complex Geologic History of Triton
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May 8, 1999

Complex Geologic History of Triton

Part of the complex geologic history of icy Triton, Neptune largest satellite, is shown in this NASA Voyager 2...

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NASA image: Triton - Neptune Largest Satellite
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Jul 25, 1999

Triton - Neptune Largest Satellite

Intriguing patterns of unknown origin appeared on the surface of Neptune largest satellite, Triton, in this image...

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NASA image: Triton Surface Topography
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Jan 16, 2000

Triton Surface Topography

NASA Voyager 2 was 530,000 kilometers 330,000 miles from Neptune largest satellite, Triton, when this photo was...

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NASA image: Neptune on Triton Horizon
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Jun 4, 1998

Neptune on Triton Horizon

This composite view from NASA Voyager 2 shows Neptune on Triton horizon. The foreground in this computer generated...

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NASA image: Triton
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Aug 19, 1999

Triton

This image, taken by NASA Voyager 2 early in the morning of Aug. 23, 1989, is a false color image of Triton, Neptune...

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NASA image: Triton
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Oct 29, 1999

Triton

This photo of Triton is one of a continuing series of observatory phase images obtained by NASA Voyager spacecraft....

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NASA image: Global Color Mosaic of Triton
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Jun 4, 1998

Global Color Mosaic of Triton

Global color mosaic of Triton, taken in 1989 by Voyager 2 during its flyby of the Neptune system. Color was...

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NASA image: Triton Video
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Aug 21, 2014

Triton Video

NASA Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Triton, a moon of Neptune, on August 25, 1989. This frame from a video using...

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NASA image: Triton Mosaic
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Jan 16, 2000

Triton Mosaic

This picture of Triton is a mosaic of the highest resolution images taken by NASA Voyager 2 on Aug. 25, 1989 from a...

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NASA image: The Limb of Triton
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Aug 20, 1999

The Limb of Triton

This natural color image of the limb of Triton was taken early in the morning of Aug. 25 1989, when the Voyager 2...

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NASA image: Triton Mosaic
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Aug 25, 1999

Triton Mosaic

Mosaic of Triton constructed from 16 individual images. After globally minimizing the camera pointing errors, the...

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NASA image: Triton Volcanic Plains #2
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Aug 25, 2009

Triton Volcanic Plains #2

This view of the volcanic plains of Neptune moon Triton was produced using topographic maps derived from images...

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NASA image: Triton Volcanic Plains
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Aug 25, 2009

Triton Volcanic Plains

This view of the volcanic plains of Neptune moon Triton was produced using topographic maps derived from images...

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NASA image: Voyager Parting Shot of Triton
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Feb 16, 2000

Voyager Parting Shot of Triton

NASA Voyager 2 obtained this parting shot of Triton, Neptune largest satellite, shortly after closest approach to...

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NASA image: Triton Cantaloupe Terrain
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Aug 25, 2009

Triton Cantaloupe Terrain

This view of the volcanic plains of Neptune moon Triton was produced using topographic maps derived from images...

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NASA image: Flight Over Triton
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Aug 25, 2009

Flight Over Triton

This simulated voyage over the surface of Neptune large moon Triton was produced using topographic maps derived from...

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NASA image: Triton Faults
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May 8, 1999

Triton Faults

This image of Triton was taken on Aug. 25 1989 by NASA Voyager 2. The image was received at JPL four hours later at...

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