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FACT 1. Neptune is about four times wider than Earth. It takes Neptune 164.8 Earth years (60,190 Earth days) to orbit the Sun. On 11 July 2011, Neptune completed its first full orbit since its discovery in 1846. FACT 2. Neptune is the Coldest and windiest Planet in the Solar System.
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11 paź 2024 · All About Neptune. Neptune is dark, cold, and very windy. It's the last of the planets in our solar system. It's more than 30 times as far from the sun as Earth is. Neptune is very similar to Uranus. It's made of a thick fog of water, ammonia, and methane over an Earth-sized solid center.
Neptune has the maximum apparent diameter of 2.4 arc seconds from Earth. Scientists discovered Neptune in 23 rd September 1846. It has a maximum distance of 4,687,300,000 km from the earth. The minimum distance of Neptune from the planet Earth is 4,305,900,000 km.
Key Facts & Summary. Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun at an average distance of 4.5 billion kilometers / 2.8 billion miles. Neptune is the fourth-largest planet in the Solar System and the smallest of the gas giants. Both Neptune and Uranus are termed ice giants since they have different compositions than Saturn and Jupiter.
18 paź 2024 · Neptune, is the eighth and last planet from the Sun in the Solar System. It is a gas giant. It is the fourth largest planet and third heaviest. Neptune has four rings which are hard to see from the Earth. It is 17 times heavier than Earth and is a little bit heavier than Uranus. It was named after the Roman God of the Sea.
Neptune is the eighth planet in our solar system and is known for its beautiful blue color. It was this color that was used to name it after the Roman god of the sea. The Greeks called their god of the sea, Poseidon. Neptune also has a diameter that makes it the 4th largest planet and it is third largest by mass.
The planet in our solar system that’s farthest from the Sun may look like a calm blue sea, but it is a stormy world. This planet—Neptune—has the fastest winds ever discovered in the solar system. Winds can whip around Neptune at speeds of more than 1,200 miles (1,900 kilometers) per hour.