Halimede, the ninth moon of Neptune, orbits at an average distance of about 15.7 million miles (25.3 million kilometers) from the planet.
Naiad, Thalass, Galatea, Larisaa, Proteus, Triton, Nereid, Halimede, Sao, Laomedeia, Psamathe, and Neso.
First of all why do you say YOUR solar system?? The planet is neptune and it has 13 moons which are: Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Proteus, Triton, Nereid, Halimede, Sao, Laomedeia, Psamathe, and Neso.
Neptune is farther from Earth than the Moon. The average distance between Earth and the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers, whereas the average distance between Earth and Neptune is about 4.3 billion kilometers.
No, Neried is not a moon of Neptune. Neried is actually a satellite of Neptune, a small moon, discovered in 1949. It is irregularly shaped and has a highly eccentric orbit.
The average distance between Neptune and its largest moon, Triton, is about 354,800 kilometers. Triton is the seventh-largest moon in the Solar System and is known for its retrograde orbit around Neptune.
Halimede - moon - was created in 2002.
Naiad, Thalass, Galatea, Larisaa, Proteus, Triton, Nereid, Halimede, Sao, Laomedeia, Psamathe, and Neso.
The distance from the moon to the Earth is 238,900 miles.
That theory is based on the fact that Triton, Neptune's largest moon, has a retrograde orbit (opposite direction of Neptune's rotation). It is believed that Triton was a captured Kuiper Belt object and was originally a dwarf planet before being captured by Neptune's gravity.
Psamathe, Neso, Laomedeia, Sao, Halimede, Galatea, and Nereid are all moons of Neptune, and Nereids (daughters of Doris and Nereus).
48,227 km.
First of all why do you say YOUR solar system?? The planet is neptune and it has 13 moons which are: Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Proteus, Triton, Nereid, Halimede, Sao, Laomedeia, Psamathe, and Neso.
Neptune has 13 known moons. These are Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Proteus, Triton, Nereid, Halimede, Sao, Laomedeia, Psamathe, Neso. However only one of them (Triton) is what a 5-year-old would recognize as a 'moon'. The mass of Triton accounts for 99.5% of the total mass orbiting Neptune making it far larger than any other natural satellites of Neptune. Also it is Neptune's only spheroidal moon, with the other moons being similar in appearance to asteroids.
Neptune is farther from Earth than the Moon. The average distance between Earth and the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers, whereas the average distance between Earth and Neptune is about 4.3 billion kilometers.
By Triton I presume you mean our Neptune's biggest moon Neptune is little over 450 Billion miles from the sun and that would be 720,000,000 kilometers from the Sun or a little more Neptune's Biggest Moon Triton (2540 ks across) is one of the coldest objects ever resourced in our solar system Triton is smaller than our moon but further from its planet Neptune than our moon is from Earth, Triton is 354,000 kilometers in orbit around Neptune All in all this means that Triton is approximately 720,000,000 or 720 billion kilometers from the sun
Neptune is a planet and not a moon of Saturn.
The distance varies between 4.3 and 4.7 billion kilometers. Neptune is about 30 times farther from the Sun than Earth, and is the outermost of the 8 major planets.When the Earth is on the same side of the sun as Neptune, the distance to Neptune is shorter than the distance when the Earth is on the opposite side of the sun from Neptune. The distance also changes because both planets revolve round the sun in ellipses, so their distance from the Sun varies. The distance of the Earth from the Sun varies from about 147.1 million kilometers to 152.1 million kilometers. The distance of Neptune from the Sun varies from 4.45 billion km to 4.55 billion km.Therefore if the earth was on the opposite side of the sun from Neptune, at its maximum distance from the Sun, and Neptune was also at its maximum distance from the sun, the maximumdistance of Neptune from Earth would be 4702 million km (or 4.702 billion km).If the earth was on the same side of the Sun as Neptune, at its maximum distance from the Sun (ie its nearest distance to Neptune) and Neptune was also at its minimum distance from the sun (ie, its nearest distance to earth), the minimum distance of Neptune from Earth would be 4298 million km (or 4.298 billion km). This is a variation of about 9%.The average distance is 4564 million km or 4.564 billion kilometers (2.835 billion miles).In other units, this distance would be 30.5 AU or 4.22 light hours or 0.000482 light years.