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- Galatea_(moon) density "750.0".
- Galatea_(moon) orbitalPeriod "1.0E-8".
- Galatea_(moon) temperature "51.0".
- Galatea_(moon) volume "2.8".
- Galatea_(moon) abstract "Galatea (/ˈɡæləˈtiːə/ GAL-ə-TEE-ə; Greek: Γαλάτεια), also known as Neptune VI, is the fourth closest inner satellite of Neptune. It is named after Galatea, one of the Nereids of Greek legend.Galatea was discovered in late July 1989 from the images taken by the Voyager 2 probe. It was given the temporary designation S/1989 N 4 The discovery was announced (IAUC 4824) on August 2, 1989, but the text only talks of "10 frames taken over 5 days", giving a discovery date of sometime before July 28. The name was given on 16 September 1991.It is irregularly shaped and shows no sign of any geological modification. It is likely that it is a rubble pile re-accreted from fragments of Neptune's original satellites, which were smashed up by perturbations from Triton soon after that moon's capture into a very eccentric initial orbit.Galatea's orbit lies below Neptune's synchronous orbit radius, so it is slowly spiralling inward due to tidal deceleration and may eventually impact Neptune's atmosphere, or break up into a planetary ring upon passing its Roche limit due to tidal stretching.Galatea appears to be a shepherd moon for the Adams ring that is 1000 km outside its orbit. Resonances with Galatea in the ratio 42:43 are also considered the most likely mechanism for confining the unique ring arcs that exist in this ring. Galatea's mass has been estimated based on the radial perturbations it induces on the ring.".
- Galatea_(moon) albedo "0.08".
- Galatea_(moon) apparentMagnitude "21.9".
- Galatea_(moon) density "750.0".
- Galatea_(moon) discoverer Stephen_P._Synnott.
- Galatea_(moon) epoch "18 August 1989".
- Galatea_(moon) orbitalPeriod "8.64E-4".
- Galatea_(moon) temperature "51.0".
- Galatea_(moon) thumbnail Galatea_moon.jpg?width=300.
- Galatea_(moon) volume "2.8E9".
- Galatea_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink solarsystem.nasa.gov.
- Galatea_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink profile.cfm?Object=Nep_Galatea.
- Galatea_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink nepsatdata.html.
- Galatea_(moon) wikiPageID "573216".
- Galatea_(moon) wikiPageRevisionID "565620344".
- Galatea_(moon) albedo "0.08".
- Galatea_(moon) axialTilt "zero".
- Galatea_(moon) caption "Galatea as seen by Voyager 2".
- Galatea_(moon) density "~0.75 g/cm³".
- Galatea_(moon) dimensions "204".
- Galatea_(moon) discovered "July 1989".
- Galatea_(moon) discoverer "Stephen P. Synnott and Voyager Imaging Team".
- Galatea_(moon) discovery "yes".
- Galatea_(moon) eccentricity "4.0E-5".
- Galatea_(moon) epoch "1989-08-18".
- Galatea_(moon) escapeVelocity "~ km/s".
- Galatea_(moon) group "lower-alpha".
- Galatea_(moon) hasPhotoCollection Galatea_(moon).
- Galatea_(moon) magnitude "21.9".
- Galatea_(moon) mass "2.12".
- Galatea_(moon) meanRadius "88".
- Galatea_(moon) name "Galatea".
- Galatea_(moon) note "no".
- Galatea_(moon) period "8.64E-4".
- Galatea_(moon) physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- Galatea_(moon) rotation Tidal_locking.
- Galatea_(moon) satelliteOf Neptune.
- Galatea_(moon) semimajor "61953".
- Galatea_(moon) singleTemperature "~51 K mean".
- Galatea_(moon) surfaceGrav "~ m/s2".
- Galatea_(moon) volume "~2.8km³".
- Galatea_(moon) subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1989.
- Galatea_(moon) subject Category:Moons_of_Neptune.
- Galatea_(moon) type AstronomicalObjectsDiscoveredIn1989.
- Galatea_(moon) type CelestialBody109239740.
- Galatea_(moon) type NaturalObject100019128.
- Galatea_(moon) type Object100002684.
- Galatea_(moon) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Galatea_(moon) type Planet109394007.
- Galatea_(moon) type Whole100003553.
- Galatea_(moon) type CelestialBody.
- Galatea_(moon) type Planet.
- Galatea_(moon) type PhysicalBody.
- Galatea_(moon) comment "Galatea (/ˈɡæləˈtiːə/ GAL-ə-TEE-ə; Greek: Γαλάτεια), also known as Neptune VI, is the fourth closest inner satellite of Neptune. It is named after Galatea, one of the Nereids of Greek legend.Galatea was discovered in late July 1989 from the images taken by the Voyager 2 probe. It was given the temporary designation S/1989 N 4 The discovery was announced (IAUC 4824) on August 2, 1989, but the text only talks of "10 frames taken over 5 days", giving a discovery date of sometime before July 28.".
- Galatea_(moon) label "Galatea (Mond)".
- Galatea_(moon) label "Galatea (astronomia)".
- Galatea_(moon) label "Galatea (księżyc)".
- Galatea_(moon) label "Galatea (maan)".
- Galatea_(moon) label "Galatea (moon)".
- Galatea_(moon) label "Galatea (satélite)".
- Galatea_(moon) label "Galateia (satélite)".
- Galatea_(moon) label "Galatée (lune)".
- Galatea_(moon) label "Галатея (спутник)".
- Galatea_(moon) label "ガラテア (衛星)".
- Galatea_(moon) label "海卫六".
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Galatea_(měsíc).
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Galatea_(Mond).
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Γαλάτεια_(δορυφόρος).
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Galatea_(satélite).
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Galatée_(lune).
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Galatea_(astronomia).
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs ガラテア_(衛星).
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Galatea_(maan).
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Galatea_(księżyc).
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Galateia_(satélite).
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs m.02rfk3.
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Q19464.
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Q19464.
- Galatea_(moon) sameAs Galatea_(moon).
- Galatea_(moon) wasDerivedFrom Galatea_(moon)?oldid=565620344.
- Galatea_(moon) depiction Galatea_moon.jpg.
- Galatea_(moon) isPrimaryTopicOf Galatea_(moon).
- Galatea_(moon) name "Galatea".