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- Thalassa_(moon) density "1200.0".
- Thalassa_(moon) mass "3.5".
- Thalassa_(moon) orbitalPeriod "6.0E-8".
- Thalassa_(moon) volume "2.9".
- Thalassa_(moon) abstract "Thalassa (/θəˈlæsə/ thə-LASS-ə; Greek: Θάλασσα), also known as Neptune IV, is the second innermost satellite of Neptune. Thalassa was named after sea goddess Thalassa, a daughter of Aether and Hemera from Greek mythology. \"Thalassa\" is also the Greek word for \"sea\".Thalassa was discovered sometime before mid-September 1989 from the images taken by the Voyager 2 probe. It was given the temporary designation S/1989 N 5. The discovery was announced (IAUC 4867) on September 29, 1989, but the text only talks of \"25 frames taken over 11 days\", giving a discovery date of sometime before September 18. The name was given on 16 September 1991.Thalassa is irregularly shaped and shows no sign of any geological modification. It is likely that it is a rubble pile re-accreted from fragments of Neptune's original satellites, which were smashed up by perturbations from Triton soon after that moon's capture into a very eccentric initial orbit. Unusually for irregular bodies, it appears to be roughly disk-shaped.Since the Thalassian orbit is below Neptune's synchronous orbit radius, it is slowly spiralling inward due to tidal deceleration and may eventually impact Neptune's atmosphere, or break up into a planetary ring upon passing its Roche limit due to tidal stretching. Relatively soon after, the spreading debris may impinge upon Despina's orbit.".
- Thalassa_(moon) albedo "0.09".
- Thalassa_(moon) apparentMagnitude "23.3".
- Thalassa_(moon) density "1200.0".
- Thalassa_(moon) discoverer Richard_J._Terrile.
- Thalassa_(moon) epoch "18 August 1989".
- Thalassa_(moon) mass "3500.0".
- Thalassa_(moon) orbitalPeriod "0.005183999999999999".
- Thalassa_(moon) thumbnail Naiad_Voyager.png?width=300.
- Thalassa_(moon) volume "2.9E9".
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink solarsystem.nasa.gov.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink profile.cfm?Object=Nep_Thalassa.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink nepsatdata.html.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageID "573209".
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageLength "6064".
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageRevisionID "683868346".
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Aether_(mythology).
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1989.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moons_of_Neptune.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_metre.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Despina_(moon).
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink File:Neptune_Trio_feat.jpg.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Hemera.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Inner_moon.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Laplace_plane.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Neptune.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Richard_J._Terrile.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Ring_system_(astronomy).
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Roche_limit.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Scott_S._Sheppard.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Sea.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Space_probe.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Synchronous_orbit.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Thalassa_(mythology).
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Tidal_acceleration.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Tidal_force.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Tidal_locking.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Triton_(moon).
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink Voyager_2.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink File:Naiad_Voyager.png.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLink File:Simulated_view_of_Thalassa.jpg.
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thalassa (moon)".
- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thalassa".
- Thalassa_(moon) albedo "0.09".
- Thalassa_(moon) axialTilt "zero".
- Thalassa_(moon) caption "Naiad or Thalassa as seen by Voyager 2".
- Thalassa_(moon) density "~1.2 g/cm³".
- Thalassa_(moon) dimensions "108".
- Thalassa_(moon) discovered "September 1989".
- Thalassa_(moon) discoverer "Richard J. Terrile and Voyager Imaging Team".
- Thalassa_(moon) discovery "yes".
- Thalassa_(moon) eccentricity "2.0E-4".
- Thalassa_(moon) epoch "1989-08-18".
- Thalassa_(moon) magnitude "23.3".
- Thalassa_(moon) mass "~3.5 kg".
- Thalassa_(moon) meanRadius "41".
- Thalassa_(moon) name "Thalassa".
- Thalassa_(moon) note "no".
- Thalassa_(moon) period "0.005183999999999999".
- Thalassa_(moon) physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- Thalassa_(moon) rotation Tidal_locking.
- Thalassa_(moon) satelliteOf Neptune.
- Thalassa_(moon) semimajor "50075".
- Thalassa_(moon) singleTemperature "~51 K mean".
- Thalassa_(moon) volume "~2.9km³".
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- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
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- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Moons_of_Neptune.
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- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Thalassa_(moon) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ubl.
- Thalassa_(moon) subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1989.
- Thalassa_(moon) subject Category:Moons_of_Neptune.
- Thalassa_(moon) hypernym Satellite.
- Thalassa_(moon) type ArtificialSatellite.
- Thalassa_(moon) type CelestialBody.
- Thalassa_(moon) type Place.
- Thalassa_(moon) type Planet.
- Thalassa_(moon) type Object.
- Thalassa_(moon) type Location.
- Thalassa_(moon) type Place.
- Thalassa_(moon) type Thing.
- Thalassa_(moon) type Q634.
- Thalassa_(moon) comment "Thalassa (/θəˈlæsə/ thə-LASS-ə; Greek: Θάλασσα), also known as Neptune IV, is the second innermost satellite of Neptune. Thalassa was named after sea goddess Thalassa, a daughter of Aether and Hemera from Greek mythology. \"Thalassa\" is also the Greek word for \"sea\".Thalassa was discovered sometime before mid-September 1989 from the images taken by the Voyager 2 probe. It was given the temporary designation S/1989 N 5.".
- Thalassa_(moon) label "Thalassa (moon)".
- Thalassa_(moon) sameAs Q19447.
- Thalassa_(moon) sameAs Talassa_(peyk).
- Thalassa_(moon) sameAs Таласа,_спадарожнік.