Triton's tide
Triton is the largest of Neptune’s 14 known moons.
This moon is unique in the solar system as it orbits its planet in a direction contrary to the planet's rotation, a phenomenon known as a retrograde orbit. This peculiarity suggests that it might have originally existed as an independent celestial body that was later captured by Neptune.
* This view was captured in an expedition along the Galician coastline.
Printed on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper.
All prints are sold unframed and available in four sizes.
We ship to UK, Europe and America, and the best bit, our service is end-to-end carbon neutral 🌴
Triton is the largest of Neptune’s 14 known moons.
This moon is unique in the solar system as it orbits its planet in a direction contrary to the planet's rotation, a phenomenon known as a retrograde orbit. This peculiarity suggests that it might have originally existed as an independent celestial body that was later captured by Neptune.
* This view was captured in an expedition along the Galician coastline.
Printed on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper.
All prints are sold unframed and available in four sizes.
We ship to UK, Europe and America, and the best bit, our service is end-to-end carbon neutral 🌴
Triton is the largest of Neptune’s 14 known moons.
This moon is unique in the solar system as it orbits its planet in a direction contrary to the planet's rotation, a phenomenon known as a retrograde orbit. This peculiarity suggests that it might have originally existed as an independent celestial body that was later captured by Neptune.
* This view was captured in an expedition along the Galician coastline.
Printed on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper.
All prints are sold unframed and available in four sizes.
We ship to UK, Europe and America, and the best bit, our service is end-to-end carbon neutral 🌴