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Triton is the largest moon of Neptune and the seventh-largest moon in the solar system. It is unique among large moons because it has a retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits Neptune in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation. Triton is thought to have been captured by Neptune's gravity and is geologically active, featuring geysers that spout nitrogen gas. Its surface is a mix of frozen nitrogen, water ice, and possibly other ices.

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Triton and Nereid are moons orbiting which planet?

Triton and Nereid orbit the planet Neptune.


How long does it take Triton to revolve around Neptune?

it take Triton about 6 days to orbit Neptune


What is unusual about Triton?

Triton orbits Neptune in the opposite direction from all of Neptune's other moons and has a highly inclined orbit.


Why is the moon Triton on neptune famous?

Triton is the only known large natural satellite to orbit its planet in retrograde (backwards).


What moon has a retrograde orbit?

Neptune's moon Triton has a retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits in the opposite direction to the planet's rotation. This is unique among the major moons in our solar system.


Which jovian moon was captured into it's present orbit?

The jovian moon that was captured into its present orbit is Triton, which orbits Neptune. It is believed that Triton was originally a Kuiper Belt object that was gravitationally captured by Neptune. This capture likely resulted in Triton's retrograde orbit, which is unusual for a large moon, suggesting a complex history and possibly violent interactions with other celestial bodies.


Can Triton crash Neptune?

Yes. Some scientists believe that Triton's orbit will decay completely and Neptune's gravity will tear the moon apart. Ofcourse.this changes the question to " Will neptune crash Triton? ".


Which large Jovian moon is thought to have been captured into its present orbit?

The large Jovian moon thought to have been captured into its present orbit is Triton, which orbits Neptune. Triton's retrograde motion and unique characteristics suggest it was once a Kuiper Belt object that was captured by Neptune's gravity.


How does the orbit of Neptune's moon Triton by Charon that of other satellites?

It is the only large moon in the Solar System with a retrograde orbit, which is an orbit in the opposite direction to its planet's rotation.


Which motion of Triton suggests that it formed independently of Neptune?

The retrograde orbit. The orbit of Triton is what's known as a retrograde orbit. This means that the moon orbits in the complete opposite direction of the planet's rotation. Triton is the only large moon discovered in our solar system so far that does this. Scientists and astronomers are not sure why this happens. One theory is that the moon condensed this way from original material in the early solar system. Another theory, and the most widely accepted theory, is that Triton was not originally a moon of Neptune, that it was formed elsewhere and was captured by Neptune's gravity. As a matter of fact, the surface features of Triton and the size of Triton are very similar to the dwarf planet Pluto. From time to time, Pluto does cross Neptune's path of orbit, so it is very likely that Triton was either a dwarf planet itself or a moon of Pluto before Neptune's gravity forced it to switch orbits.


What is largest Neptune moons?

Neptune's largest moon is Triton and its smallest (as of 2010) is Psamathe.


What moon is the only large moon in the solar system with a retrograde orbit?

The only large moon in the solar system with a retrograde orbit is Triton, the largest moon of Neptune.