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Neptune's Moons In 1989, data collected by the Voyager spacecraft showed the surface temperature of Triton, Neptune's largest moon, to be about -392 E Eight years later, data from the Hubble telescope showed the temperature to be about -389Β°E Did the Hubble data indicate a temperature less than or greater than the one based on the Voyager data?​

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