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- 2004_N_1 orbitalPeriod "0.9362000000000001".
- 2004_N_1 abstract "S/2004 N 1 is a small moon of Neptune, about 18 km (11 mi) in diameter, which orbits the planet in just under one Earth day. Its discovery on 1 July 2013 increased Neptune's retinue of known satellites to fourteen. The moon is so dim that it was not observed when Voyager 2 flew by in 1989. Mark Showalter of the SETI Institute found it by analyzing archived Neptune photographs the Hubble Space Telescope captured between 2004 and 2009.The designation "S/2004 N 1" is provisional; "2004" refers to the year the data was first acquired, not the year of discovery.".
- 2004_N_1 apparentMagnitude "26.5".
- 2004_N_1 discovered "2013-07-01".
- 2004_N_1 discoverer Jack_J._Lissauer.
- 2004_N_1 discoverer Mark_R._Showalter.
- 2004_N_1 orbitalPeriod "80887.68000000001".
- 2004_N_1 thumbnail S-2004_N1_Hubble_montage.jpg?width=300.
- 2004_N_1 wikiPageID "39975666".
- 2004_N_1 wikiPageRevisionID "593252321".
- 2004_N_1 albedo "assumed low".
- 2004_N_1 caption "Composite of Hubble Space Telescope images from 2009 showing Neptune, S/2004 N 1, and some of Neptune's rings and other inner moons. The brightness of the moons relative to Neptune is greatly enhanced.".
- 2004_N_1 discovered "2013-07-01".
- 2004_N_1 discoverer "M. R. Showalter, I. de Pater, J. J. Lissauer, R. S. French".
- 2004_N_1 discovery "yes".
- 2004_N_1 eccentricity "~ 0.000".
- 2004_N_1 inclination "~ 0.0° ~ 0.0°".
- 2004_N_1 magnitude "26.5".
- 2004_N_1 meanRadius "8".
- 2004_N_1 name "S/2004 N 1".
- 2004_N_1 note "no".
- 2004_N_1 period "80887.68000000001".
- 2004_N_1 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2004_N_1 satelliteOf Neptune.
- 2004_N_1 semimajor "~ 105,283 km".
- 2004_N_1 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2013.
- 2004_N_1 subject Category:Moons_of_Neptune.
- 2004_N_1 type CelestialBody.
- 2004_N_1 type Planet.
- 2004_N_1 type PhysicalBody.
- 2004_N_1 comment "S/2004 N 1 is a small moon of Neptune, about 18 km (11 mi) in diameter, which orbits the planet in just under one Earth day. Its discovery on 1 July 2013 increased Neptune's retinue of known satellites to fourteen. The moon is so dim that it was not observed when Voyager 2 flew by in 1989.".
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