File:Voyager 2 Neptune and Triton.jpg

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English: Neptune and Triton three days after Voyager's flyby. Triton is smaller crescent and is closer to viewer.
Português: Neptuno e Tritão três dias depois do sobrevoo da Voyager 2.
Deutsch: Neptun und Triton drei Tage nach Vorbeiflug der Voyager.
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This dramatic view of the crescents of Neptune and Triton was acquired by Voyager 2 approximately 3 days, 6 and one-half hours after its closest approach to Neptune (north is to the right). The spacecraft is now plunging southward at an angle of 48 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. This direction, combined with the current season of southern summer in the Neptune system, gives this picture its unique geometry. The spacecraft was at a distance of 4.86 million kilometers (3 million miles) from Neptune when these images were shuttered so the smallest detail discernible is approximately 90 kilometers (56 miles). Color was produced using images taken through the narrow-angle camera's clear, orange and green filters. Neptune does not appear as blue from this viewpoint because the forward scattering nature of its atmosphere is more important than its absorption of red light at this high phase angle (134 degrees). The Voyager Mission is conducted by JPL for NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications.

العربية: صورة لكوكب نبتون وقمره ترايتون، التقطها المسبار الفضائي فوياجر 2. سيدخل مدار ترايتون في النهاية ضمن حدود روش الخاصة بنبتون، مما يؤدي إلى تفككه وربما تشكيل حلقات كوكبية جديدة.
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Source http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA02215
Author NASA / Jet Propulsion Lab
Other versions File:Voyager 2 Neptune and Triton - Signpost crop.jpg - Crop for use in the Signpost, which takes a bit off the bottom

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current15:47, 7 January 2019Thumbnail for version as of 15:47, 7 January 2019800 × 600 (36 KB)Kesäperuna (talk | contribs)From TIFF source, Converted to greyscale, adjusted levels, noise reduction.
06:02, 20 December 2010Thumbnail for version as of 06:02, 20 December 2010800 × 600 (27 KB)Xession (talk | contribs)Reverted to version as of 15:08, 21 December 2005 -- Level correction completely ruined ambiance of original image
20:50, 1 January 2010Thumbnail for version as of 20:50, 1 January 2010800 × 600 (55 KB)Supportstorm (talk | contribs)Image Adjustments: Auto levels on contrast, color, and removed dust
15:08, 21 December 2005Thumbnail for version as of 15:08, 21 December 2005800 × 600 (27 KB)PedroPVZ (talk | contribs){{en}} Neptune and Triton three days after Voyager's flyby {{pt}} Neptuno e Tritão três dias depois do sobrevoo da Voyager 2.

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