File:Nereid-Neptune.jpg
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English: Simulation of Nereid orbiting Neptune. Simulation created using Celestia. Nereid is depicted about halfway between the closest and furthest distances from Neptune in its highly elliptical orbit. The brightest 'star' (to the top right of Neptune) is Triton. The field of view is 30 degrees. The surface of Nereid is fictional. |
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Author | The Singing Badger |
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current | 16:37, 21 July 2006 | 1,280 × 948 (76 KB) | Yarl (talk | contribs) | ==Summary== {{Information| |Description = Simulation of Nereid orbiting Neptune. Simulation created using Celestia. Nereid is depicted about halfway between the closest and furthest distances from Neptune in its highly elliptical orbit. The brightest 'st |
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