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A Moscow State University student used an American telescope to calculate the mass of Neptune's Trojan moons

Summary by RTVI
Anatoly Semenov, a student at the Faculty of Physics at Moscow State University, experimentally estimated the mass of Neptune's so-called Trojan moons. This was done thanks to observations by the American Fermi telescope in the gamma range, he said in his report at the Physics of Fundamental Interactions conference at the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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