Triton is a type of plant known as a "moonwort," specifically referring to a species of ferns in the genus Botrychium, particularly Botrychium lunaria. The name "Triton" often associates with the moon, reflecting its connection to lunar themes in mythology and nomenclature. These ferns are typically found in moist, shaded areas and are known for their unique, lobed leaves.
Jupiter
Triton is a moon of the planet Jupiter.
Neptune's moon Triton has the lowest recorded temperature of any moon.
The forked moon of Neptune is called Triton. It is the largest moon of Neptune and is known for its retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits Neptune opposite to the planet's rotation.
Triton is the largest moon of Neptune.
Yes, Uranus has a moon called Triton
The Triton volcano is located on Neptune's moon Triton, not on a moon of Neptune. Triton is the largest moon of Neptune and has a variety of geologic features, including cryovolcanoes that are believed to spew out icy materials instead of molten rock.
It's called Triton.
No. Triton is an icy moon, not a planet.
Triton is a terrestrial moon, meaning it has a solid surface. It is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune.
Triton is the largest moon
Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea, and Triton was one of the lesser gods under Neptune. Similarly, three of Jupiter's satellites are named after Jupiter's mistresses, and Phobos and Deimos were the sons of Mars (or Pluto and Charon back when Pluto was considered a planet, and Charon was its moon). Saturn's largest moon is named Titan because Saturn was king of the Titans.