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Laomedeia

A moon of Neptune — An outer prograde Neptunian irregular.

Quick facts

Parent planet

Neptune

Diameter (mean)

42 km

Mass

5.1 × 10¹⁶ kg
6.9e-07 Moon masses

Mean orbital radius

23,567,000 km

Orbital period

3171.3 Earth days

Discovery year

2002

Discoverer

Matthew J. Holman et al.

Naming origin

One of the Nereids

Surface conditions

Laomedeia is a prograde outer irregular Neptunian moon.

Missions and observations

Every Neptune-system mission has had an opportunity to image or characterize Laomedeia. The list below is the Neptune-system mission catalog; specific Laomedeia encounters are documented in mission archives.

Mission Year at Neptune Status

Voyager 2

NASA

1989 Completed

Naming etymology

Laomedeia was one of the Nereid sea nymphs. Adopted by the IAU in 2007.

Methodology & sources

Diameter, mass, and orbital parameters from JPL Solar System Dynamics — Physical Parameters. Discovery year and discoverer from the JPL Satellite Discovery Circumstances. Naming etymology from the IAU Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature. Stylized SVG hero composed from NASA / JPL imagery as visual reference; no photographs are reproduced.

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