Larissa (moon)

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Larissa is also an asteroid, 1162 Larissa, and there is also the paronymous asteroid 302 Clarissa.

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Larissa (lə-ris'-ə, IPA Template:IPA, Greek Λάρῑσα), or Neptune VII, is the fifth closest of Neptune's known moons. It is named after Larissa, a lover of Poseidon (Neptune) in Greek mythology.

It was first discovered by Harold J. Reitsema, William B. Hubbard, Larry A. Lebofsky and David J. Tholen based on ground-based stellar occultation observations on May 24, 1981, and given the temporary designation S/1981 N 1. The announcement was made on January 15, 1982 (Science, vol. 215, pp. 289-291). The moon was not recovered until the Voyager 2 flyby in 1989 when it received the designation S/1989 N 2. Stephen P. Synnott announced (IAUC 4824) its recovery on August 2, 1989, speaking only of “10 frames taken over 5 days”, which gives a discovery date of sometime before July 28.

Image:Larissa map (Stooke).gif Larissa is irregular (non-spherical) in shape and appears to be heavily cratered, with no sign of any geological modification. Little else is known about it. Since the Larissean orbit is below Neptune's synchronous orbit radius it is slowly decaying due to tidal forces and will one day break up into a planetary ring or enter Neptune's atmosphere.

  • Orbital radius: 73,548 km
  • Diameter: 216×204×168 km
  • Mass: 4.9Template:E kg
  • Estimated density: 1.3 g/cm3
  • Orbital period: 0.555 days
  • Orbital inclination: 0.242° (to Neptune's equator), 0.205° (to the local Laplace plane), 28.63° (to the ecliptic)

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Naiad | Thalassa | Despina | Galatea | Larissa | Proteus | Triton | Nereid
S/2002 N 1 | S/2002 N 2 | S/2002 N 3 | Psamathe | S/2002 N 4
See also: Pronunciation key | Rings of Neptune
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