Neptune’s Moons ‘Dance’ To Avoid Collision

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    • Publish Date: Nov 19 2019 6:47PM
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    • Updated Date: Nov 19 2019 6:47PM
Neptune’s Moons ‘Dance’ To Avoid Collision

More than 2.7 million miles away, Neptune is the furthest planet from Earth in our solar system, meaning it’s one of the least explored worlds. Now, NASA has revealed new findings about two of Neptune’s moons, and how they must ‘dance’ to avoid smashing into each other.

The moons, called Naiad and Thalass, orbit just 1,150 miles apart, but have perfectly co-ordinated orbits. When they pass each other, they’re about 2,200 miles apart. In this cosmic dance, Naiad swirls around Neptune every seven hours, while Thalassa takes the outside track, and takes 7.5 hours to orbit. Naiad’s orbit follows a bizarre zigzag pattern which NASA has never seen before.

“We suspect that Naiad was kicked into its tilted orbit by an earlier interaction with one of Neptune’s other inner moons. Only later, after its orbital tilt was established, could Naiad settle into this unusual resonance with Thalassa,” said Marina Brozovic, who led the study.

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