This is an image of Triton.
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Surface of Triton
This gorgeous image of Triton reveals many interesting features of its surface. The surface of Triton is halfway between that of
Ganymede and that of
Europa, of the Galilean satellites. There are portions that are heavily cratered, indicating that they are of ancient age, and there are portions which are resurfaced and relatively new. This may indicate the presence of active processes in the
interior.
Sophisticated image processing has revealed what it may look like to practically be standing on the surface of Triton.
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