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Neptune: Moons: Nereid

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Nereid [NEER-ee-ed] was discovered in 1949 by astronomer Gerard Kuiper. Nereid is about 340 kilometers (210 miles) in diameter and is so far from Neptune that it requires 360 days to make one orbit. Voyager's best photos of Nereid were taken from about 4.7 million kilometers (2.9 million miles). The photos show that the moon's surface reflects about 14 ' percent of the sunlight that strikes it, making it somewhat more reflective than Earth's Moon, and more than twice as reflective as Proteus. Nereid's orbit is the most eccentric of any moon in the solar system. Its distance to Neptune ranges from about 1,353,600 kilometers (841,100 miles) to 9,623,700 kilometers (5,980,200 miles).

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Just the Facts
Distance from Neptune: 
5,513,400 km
Equatorial Radius: 
170 km
Mass: 
20,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg
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