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Neptune from the surface of Triton
 

Neptune from the surface of Triton

White cirrus clouds race across a crescent Neptune as it looks down on Triton's bleak and frozen south polar region. Sheets of frozen nitrogen ice with traces of other substances, including frozen methane and carbon monoxide, overlie Triton's darker material. The ice has turned pink due to the interaction with ultraviolet light from the distant Sun. Further south all of the surface of Triton is covered by such ices.

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