August 16, 2026

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Neptune's tiny moons tell the story of Triton's destructive capture

Neptune’s moon and ring system stand out among the giant planets because of the strange imbalance between its one very large moon and its many tiny moons. Its largest moon, Triton, makes up more than 99% of the mass of all satellites orbiting the planet while orbiting retrograde compared with Neptune’s rotation. The predominant theory is that Triton is a captured Kuiper Belt object that caused a major disruption in Neptune’s early moon system. Now, a new study published in Science Advances provides spectroscopic evidence to support this theory.

Source: Science – Space – phys

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