The Voyager 2 space probe flew past Neptune and its moons, including Triton. That has been Triton's only exploration.
Triton is a moon of the planet Jupiter.
Triton is the largest moon of Neptune.
No, Triton is not an asteroid. Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune. It is a unique moon in our solar system because it orbits Neptune in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation.
Triton and Nereid orbit the planet Neptune.
Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune.
nobody HAS ever explored Saturn if they did- they would be dead
The only probe from Earth that has reached Neptune was Voyager 2 in 1989, which passed within 5000 kilometers of the planet on its way out of the solar system. Voyager 2 also took extensive photographs of Neptune's moon Triton.
Columbus explored for who ever could sponsor him. when he explored America Spain sponsored him,at first he tried the king of Portugal,England and France they all refused
The Louisiana Purchase
Poseidon had many children including Triton, Polyphemus, Neleus, Pelias and Orion.
it is way to cold and too far away from the sun
Yes it has, by remote space vehicles, but not by humans directly.
Marco Polo never ever explored Canada.
Triton is a moon of the planet Jupiter.
By Triton I presume you mean our Neptune's biggest moon Neptune is little over 450 Billion miles from the sun and that would be 720,000,000 kilometers from the Sun or a little more Neptune's Biggest Moon Triton (2540 ks across) is one of the coldest objects ever resourced in our solar system Triton is smaller than our moon but further from its planet Neptune than our moon is from Earth, Triton is 354,000 kilometers in orbit around Neptune All in all this means that Triton is approximately 720,000,000 or 720 billion kilometers from the sun
Henry Russell dicovered Triton
triton is made up of meteorites