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ny220324094307 The planet Neptune representation in a model of the solar system that stretches over 100 miles along U.S. Route 1, between Houlton and the neighboring town of Littleton, Maine, on March 14, 2024. Preparing for an eclipse and rare crowds in northernmost Maine; some in the remote region are not sure how they feel about being in the solar eclipse?s path of totality. (Greta Rybus/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny021219160404 In an image from NASA/JPL-Caltech, an illustration of the orbits of Neptune's moons Naiad and Thalassa. ThalassaÕs orbit around Neptune takes about seven and a half hours to complete; Naiad, hewing closer to the planet, takes seven. The two travel no fewer than 1,150 miles of one another. (NASA/JPL-Caltech via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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ny140518113412 An image provided by the European Southern Observatory of an artist's impression of 2004 EW95, a relic of the primordial solar system, which scientists believe originated in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter but now floats beyond Neptune. The discovery of the object near Neptune may provide insights into how the planets formed. (M. Kornmesser/European Southern Observatory via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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ny120218165611 A NASA image from 1989 made by Voyager 2 of the planet Neptune. Scientists have confirmed a form of water that is simultaneously solid and liquid, called superionic water, and believe that it might be found in the mantles of Neptune or Uranus, which could explain the lopsided magnetic fields of these planets. (NASA via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY.
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