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Neptune's new moon Hippocamp is so tiny that it wasn't detected in 1989 during flyby, scientists report

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A new moon was found near Neptune, joining the other 13 we knew about. It's so small that it wasn't detected during the Voyager 2 flyby in 1989.

      
 
 

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