File:ESO-L. Calçada - Triton (artist's impression).ogv
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English: Panning across an artist’s impression of how Triton, Neptune’s largest moon, might look from high above its surface. The distant Sun appears at the upper-left and the blue crescent of Neptune right of centre. Using the CRIRES instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope, a team of astronomers has been able to see that the summer is in full swing in Triton’s southern hemisphere. |
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Short title | Panning across an artist?s impression of how Triton, Neptune?s largest moon, might look from high above its surface. The distant Sun appears at the upper-left and the blue crescent of Neptune right of centre. Using the CRIRES instrument on ESO?s Very Large Telescope, a team of astronomers has been able to see that the summer is in full swing in Triton?s southern hemisphere. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2010-04-07 |