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Color and Chemistry on Triton

Science, 1990
The surface of Triton is very bright but shows subtle yellow to peach hues which probably arise from the production of colored organic compounds from CH 4 + N 2 and other simple species.
W R, Thompson, C, Sagan
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Lensing by Triton's Atmosphere

Science, 1997
When a planetary object passes between an observer and a distant star, the planet9s atmosphere can refract the starlight to cause a "central flash," or temporary focusing of the light. In his Perspective, Hubbard discusses results reported in the same issue by Elliot et al. in which a central flash was seen for Neptune9s moon Triton.
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Triton

2007
William B. McKinnon, Randolph L. Kirk
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Triton and Pluto

2013
Triton and Pluto both receive such low solar radiation that electrical forces are likely to be important in their atmospheres. The surprising discovery of Triton’s clouds by Voyager 2 was retrospectively explained by the condensation of supersaturated nitrogen vapour onto ions, and similar processes may act at Pluto.
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Triton: A Software-Reconfigurable Federated Avionics Testbed.

2019
This paper describes the Triton federated-avionics security testbed that supports testing real aircraft electronic systems for security vulnerabilities. Because modern aircraft are complex systems of systems, the Triton testbed allows multiple systems to be instantiated for analysis in order to observe the aggregate behavior of multiple aircraft ...
Crow, Sam   +8 more
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