Neptune's Moons Are Caught in One of The Strangest Orbits Ever Seen
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July 10, 20202 min read450 words
Published: July 10, 2020  |  2 min read450 words
Life isn't always easy for astrophysicists: just when they've figured out another aspect of the patterns of movement in our Solar System, along come two of the moons of Neptune to mess everything up.The two moons in question are and , both around 100 kilometres or 62 miles wide, ...
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