English: Animation of three 600-second R-band exposures of Neptune's irregular moon Psamathe, imaged as a slow-moving 25th magnitude object by Michele Maris et al. with the ESO's VLT-FORS2 imager on 13 July 2010. These images were taken as part of the observing program "VRI Photometry of Neptune's Irregular Satellites: Halimede, Neso, Psamathe".
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Uploaded a work by Michele Maris et al./European Southern Observatory from Raw images provided by the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre's [http://www.cadc-ccda.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/cadcbin/ssos/ssosclf.pl?lang=en&object=Psamathe&search=bynameall&epoch1=2010&epoch2=2011&eellipse=&eunits=arcseconds&extres=no&xyres=no Solar System Object Image Search]. Observational Metadata from the ESO's Science Archive Facility: [http://archive.eso.org/wdb/wdb/eso/eso_archive_main/query?instrument=&dp_cat=&tab...