Which is the outermost moon of Neptune, also the most distant known moon of any planet?
Triton
Proteus
Neso
Galatea
Neso is the outermost known natural satellite of Neptune. It is an irregular moon discovered by Matthew J. Holman, Brett J. Gladman, et al. on August 14, 2002, though it went unnoticed until 2003. Neso orbits Neptune at a distance of more than 48 Gm (million km), making it (as of 2015) the most distant known moon of any planet.
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Answers by country
Triton
Proteus
Neso
Galatea
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Germany
16
Australia
16
Greece
10
Pakistan
10
Poland
1529
India
121
the United States
71
the United Kingdom
33