Probably not. Space probes indicate that the surface of Triton is mostly free of craters, indicating a "young" surface, which reforms itself when impact craters form. Triton's "ice volcanoes" would also make footing dangerous, and the surface probably would not hold you against even the weak gravity of Triton.
Ariel's father was King Triton, voiced by Kenneth Mars.
John F.Kennedy could not see the moon walk in 1969 , as he was shot in 1963.
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No. Neptune is the windiest known place in the solar system; even windier than it's moon Triton.
In Greek Mythology, Athena is the daughter of Zeus and Metis (the latter was stuck inside of Zeus' head), and Triton is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, and Zeus and Poseidon are brothers. This means that Triton and Athena are actually first cousins, and yet they still married. (This may actually explain why they look so much alike, both having the red hair when Trition was younger.) However, most pictures of Athena, goddess of wisdom, do not look much like the Queen of Atlantica, and the queen may have just had the same name as the goddess, meaning Triton and his queen are unrelated.Her being unrelated to the Greek goddess of the same name is also supported by Graeco-Roman Mythology, where Triton and Athena were not married to each other.
Triton probably has a rocky interior but its surface is made of various ices.
Yes, and not just water ice. Triton's surface is mostly frozen nitrogen.
Scientists hypothesize that volcanoes on Triton, one of Neptune's moons, are likely powered by a combination of tidal heating caused by the gravitational pull of Neptune and radioactive decay in Triton's interior. This combination of processes could generate enough heat to produce volcanic activity on the icy surface of Triton.
No, Triton does not have ice caps. Instead, the entire surface of Triton is ice.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It does not have a definite surface.
Neptune is a gaseus planet. it has no physical surface that you could walk on, but a gas surface.
No. There is no solid surface.
No. Surface gravity on Triton is only about 8% what it is on Earth.
Sorry, Neptune has no solid surface so there is nothing to walk ON.
Yes, Triton, a moon of Neptune, does have impact craters on its surface. These craters are evidence of past collisions with other objects in space. Many of Triton's craters are relatively well-preserved due to the lack of significant geological activity on its surface.
Triton is a terrestrial moon, meaning it has a solid surface. It is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune.
Triton's equatorial surface gravity is 0.779 m/s2, earth's is 9.780327 m/s2