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When moons of Nepture pass before the Sun
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Solar eclipses on Neptune occur when substantialnatural satellites ofNeptune pass in front of theSun as seen from the planet.[1][2]

For bodies which appear smaller inangular diameter than the Sun, the proper term would be atransit, and for bodies which are larger than the apparent size of the Sun, the proper term would be anoccultation.

Almost all of Neptune's inner moons andTriton can eclipse the Sun as seen from Neptune. The last eclipse on Neptune by Triton occurred in 1953, and the next will be in 2046.[3]

All other satellites of Neptune are too small and/or too distant to produce anumbra.

From this distance, the Sun's angular diameter is reduced to one and a quarter arcminutes across. Here are the angular diameters of the moons that are large enough to fully eclipse the Sun:Naiad, 7–13';Thalassa, 8–14';Despina, 14–22';Galatea, 13–18';Larissa, 10–14';Proteus, 13–16'; Triton, 26–28'.

Just because the moons are large enough to fully eclipse the Sun does not necessarily mean that they will do so. Eclipses of the Sun from Neptune are rare due to the planet's long orbital period and large axial tilt of 28 degrees. In addition, the largest moon, Triton, has an orbital inclination of about 25 degrees to Neptune's equator. This makes eclipses of the Sun by Triton rare. Even when such an eclipse does occur, it passes rather quickly, as Triton moves in the opposite direction of Neptune's rotation.

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  1. ^Cuk, Matija (28 June 2015)."Are there eclipses on other planets? (Intermediate)".cornell.edu. Cornell University.Archived from the original on 8 November 2020.
  2. ^Geggel, Laura (5 August 2017)."Do other planets have solar eclipses?".livescience.com.Archived from the original on 10 October 2021.
  3. ^"When was the last time a total solar eclipse on Neptune courtesy of Triton occured [sic], and when will be the next?".Astronomy Stack Exchange. Retrieved2025-05-17.
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