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The new moon of Neptune
Employee of the SETI Institute in California, Mark Showalter July 1, 2013 in the study of the rings of Neptune on the photographs taken by the telescope NASA «Hubble", casually looked far beyond them and noticed a previously unknown spot. July 15 at NASA have confirmed that the detected spot is a new open-satellite of Neptune - it was given the temporary name S/2004 N 1. S/2004 N 1 - 14th discovered moon of Neptune, and the smallest in size: diameter satellite is about 19 kilometers. The orbit of the satellite is 105,251 km from the planet, and lies between the orbits of other satellites of Neptune - Larissa and Proteus. Complete revolution around Neptune S/2004 N 1 makes 23 hours.
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