NASA discovers new moon on Neptune
July 16, 2013  08:35
Scientists have discovered a new moon orbiting planet Neptune using the Hubble Space Telescope, said US space agency NASA. 

The new moon is estimated to be no more than 12 miles across, makes it the smallest known moon in the Neptunian system, which already had 13 known moons. It is designated as S/2004 N 1, which completes one revolution around Neptune every 23 hours. 

The discovery on July 1 has been made by Mark Showalter of the SETI Institute in Mountain View in California while studying the faint arcs or segments of rings around Neptune.
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