What is indicated by the unusual motion of the natural satellites Phoebe of Saturn and Triton of Neptune?

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A number of satellites, e.g., Phoebe of Saturn, Triton of Neptune, and most of the small outer moons of Jupiter and Uranus, have retrograde motion and may be asteroids that were captured by the planet's gravitation.

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