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  2. Neptune - Wikipedia

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    Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the ... was found in 2013 by combining multiple Hubble images. [166] Because Neptune was the Roman god of the sea ...

  3. Hippocamp (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Hippocamp, also designated Neptune XIV, is a small moon of Neptune discovered on 1 July 2013. It was found by astronomer Mark Showalter by analyzing archived Neptune photographs the Hubble Space Telescope captured between 2004 and 2009.

  4. Exploration of Neptune - Wikipedia

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    However, images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1994 revealed that the Great Dark Spot had disappeared. [7] Also seen in Neptune's upper atmosphere was an almond-shaped spot designated D2 and a bright, quickly moving cloud high above the cloud decks dubbed "Scooter". [4] [8] Voyager 2 image of Proteus

  5. Mystery of why Neptune’s clouds have disappeared ... - AOL

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    Neptune has long been known to have white clouds circling it, but images of the furthest planet in the solar system have shown this changing over time - the most recent image, taken by the Hubble ...

  6. Images reveal what Neptune & Uranus really look like - AOL

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  7. Color-corrected images reveal accurate portraits of Uranus ...

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    Astronomers have used telescope data to color-correct Voyager 2 images of Neptune and Uranus, revealing that the planets have a similar greenish blue hue.

  8. Great Dark Spot - Wikipedia

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    [6] Beginning in 1994, the Hubble became the only operating facility to detect the presence and observe dark spots on Neptune and is still used to the present day. [7] Hubble is able to view images at blue wavelength, which is the only way features are visible.

  9. Hubble spots mysterious, huge ‘Dark Spot’ forming on Neptune

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