Article 49HG8 'Breakneck speed' mini moon hurtles around Neptune at 20,000mph

'Breakneck speed' mini moon hurtles around Neptune at 20,000mph

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Ian Sample Science editor
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Astronomers confirm orbit of tiny moon Hippocamp via multiple images from Hubble

A miniature moon that whizzes around Neptune at breakneck speed has been tracked by astronomers working from the US.

The speck of a moon, no more than 21 miles across, hurtles around the distant gas giant at about 20,000 miles an hour, 10 times faster than our own moon circles Earth, scientists said.

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