WATER CARDS

Triton

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A Moon of Neptune

The image depicts Neptune's moon Triton, showing a spherical celestial body with a textured surface. The predominant color is a muted, dusty beige with variations of light and dark patches across the surface, suggesting craters or geological formations. The moon is slightly illuminated, with subtle shadowing that accentuates its topography. A faint blue hue encircles the upper portion, contributing to a slightly ethereal appearance.

Subsurface Reservoir     213💧

Triton may have a large liquid or slushy ocean beneath its frozen surface.

Gravity

Triton’s gravity is 0.08 times the gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image is a cross-sectional diagram illustrating the composition of Neptune's moon, Triton. The diagram consists of concentric layers representing different materials. At the center is a dark gray circle labeled "Rock," signifying the rocky core. Surrounding the core is a medium gray ring labeled as "Water Ice," representing a layer of water ice. The outermost layer is a light blue ring labeled "Nitrogen and Methane Ice," indicating a surface layer composed of these ices.

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