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Animation of three 420-second exposures of Neptune's irregular moon Laomedeia, imaged as a slow-moving 24th magnitude object by Brett J. Gladman et al. with the ESO's VLT-FORS1 imager on 3 September 2002. These images were taken as part of follow-up observations of Neptune's five irregular moons discovered by Gladman et al. in the month before (August 2002).
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Raw images provided by the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre's Solar System Object Image Search . Observational Metadata from the ESO's Science Archive Facility: FORS1.2002-09-03T01:41:32.523 |
Author | Brett J. Gladman et al./European Southern Observatory |
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