00:00On this day in space.
00:03On May 1st, 1949, Neptune's moon
00:06Nereid was discovered by the Dutch astronomer Gerard Kuiper.
00:09This was the second of 14 moons discovered at Neptune.
00:12It was also the last one to be discovered
00:15with certainty before NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Neptune
00:18in 1989. Astronomers suspected they had
00:21observed a third moon through a telescope before, but it wasn't
00:24actually seen until the Voyager 2 mission.
00:27Kuiper spotted Nereid using an 82-inch reflector telescope
00:30at the McDonald Observatory in Texas.
00:33He decided to name it after the sea nymphs in Greek mythology.
00:36Neptune was the Roman god of the sea, so Kuiper was
00:39sticking with this nautical theme when he chose this name.
00:42Despite years of astronomical observations,
00:45Nereid's exact shape is still a bit of a mystery.
00:48Voyager 2 did get some pictures of Nereid, but they were taken
00:51from nearly 3 million miles away and were pretty pixelated.
00:54However, spectroscopic observations have shown
00:57that it has a neutral color and may have water ice on its surface.
01:00And that's what happened on this day in space.
01:03NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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