Neptune has 14 known moons, which are named for minor water deities in Greek mythology.[note 1] By far the largest of them is Triton, discovered by William Lassell on October 10, 1846, just 17 days after the discovery of Neptune itself; over a century passed before the discovery of the second natural satellite, Nereid. The moon orbiting farthest from its planet in the Solar System is Neptune's Neso and has an orbital period of about 26 Julian years.
This thread documents the assorted limited-scope-of-work THE NEPTUNE moons series where CINERAMAX designs the IMMERSIVE AUDIO ENVELOPE and supplies the B-Chain system .
More to come.
Moons Deployed to Date (or in Deployment).
TRITON: Germany
NEREID: Australia
Available moon names:
Naiad
Thalassa
Despina
Galatea
Larissa
Proteus * reserved
Halimede
Sao
Laomedeia
Psamathe
Neso
This thread documents the assorted limited-scope-of-work THE NEPTUNE moons series where CINERAMAX designs the IMMERSIVE AUDIO ENVELOPE and supplies the B-Chain system .
More to come.
Moons Deployed to Date (or in Deployment).
TRITON: Germany
NEREID: Australia
Available moon names:
Naiad
Thalassa
Despina
Galatea
Larissa
Proteus * reserved
Halimede
Sao
Laomedeia
Psamathe
Neso