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  2. Triton (mythology) Attic black-figure hydria, depicting Triton fought by Heracles. Triton ( / ˈtraɪtɒn /; Greek: Τρίτων, translit. Trítōn) is a Greek god of the sea, the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite. Triton lived with his parents in a golden palace on the bottom of the sea.

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  3. Trevi Fountain. Triton with a sea shell. of 7. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Triton Greek God stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Triton Greek God stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  4. Triton, the largest of Neptune ’s 14 known moons, gets 900 times less sunlight than Earth, and much of that light reflects off the icy world’s surface. This makes Triton one of the chilliest places in the solar system, with temperatures that plunge to -240 degrees Celsius (-400 degrees Fahrenheit). In spite of the cold, Triton is an active ...

  5. science.nasa.gov › neptune › moonsTriton - NASA Science

    A 3D model of Triton, a moon of Neptune. Triton has a diameter of 1,680 miles (2,700 kilometers). Spacecraft images show the moon has a sparsely cratered surface with smooth volcanic plains, mounds and round pits formed by icy lava flows. Triton consists of a crust of frozen nitrogen over an icy mantle believed to cover a core of rock and metal.

  6. Triton is the largest of Neptune's 13 moons. It is unusual because it is the only large moon in our solar system that orbits in the opposite direction of its planet's rotation―a retrograde orbit. Scientists think Triton is a Kuiper Belt Object captured by Neptune's gravity millions of years ago. It shares many similarities with Pluto, the ...

  7. Jan 29, 1996 · Triton High Resolution View of Northern Hemisphere. Jan. 29, 1996. This is one of the most detailed views of the surface of Triton taken by Voyager 2 on its flyby of the large satellite of Neptune early in the morning of Aug. 25, 1989. The picture was stored on the tape recorder and relayed to Earth later.

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