Galle ring

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The Galle ring is a faint, narrow planetary ring encircling Neptune, named after astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle.

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Galle ring canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neptune ring
planetary ring
appearance faint
narrow
associatedWith Johann Galle
surface form: Johann Gottfried Galle
astronomicalCategory planetary ring of an outer planet
belongsToPlanet Neptune
celestialBody Neptune
composition dust
discoveredBy Voyager 2
surface form: Voyager 2 spacecraft
discoverer Voyager 2
discoveryMethod spacecraft imaging
discoveryYear 1989
eponym Johann Galle
surface form: Johann Gottfried Galle
hostPlanetType ice giant
hostStar Sun
locatedIn Milky Way
surface form: Milky Way galaxy

Neptune system
Solar System
locationRelativeToNeptune outer ring
namedAfter Johann Galle
surface form: Johann Gottfried Galle
namedForOccupation astronomer
orbits Neptune
partOf ring system of Neptune
planet Neptune
positionInRingSystem one of the outermost rings of Neptune
ringSystemMember Neptune ring system
shape nearly circular
solarSystemBodyType ring of an ice giant
visibilityFromEarth requires spacecraft or large telescopes

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Neptune ringName Galle ring