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The scientific name for Neptune is "Neptune" itself. It is the eighth and farthest planet from the sun in our solar system.
Neptune deos not have life because it is to cold and almost no light. Neptune is the farest planet from the sun.
Neptune has 14 known moons. The largest moon of Neptune is Triton, which was discovered in 1846, just 17 days after the planet itself was discovered.
Neptune is the bluest outer planet in our solar system. Its atmosphere contains methane, which absorbs red light and reflects blue light, giving it a vibrant blue hue.
Actually, black is the absence of color, so only black light itself can make black light.
Neptune is approximately 246 light minutes away from the Sun. This means that it takes light, traveling at about 186,282 miles per second, approximately 4 hours and 6 minutes to reach Neptune from the Sun.
Neptune's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium and methane. The methane in Neptune's upper atmosphere absorbs the red light from the sun but reflects the blue light from the sun back into space. This is why Neptune appears blue.
Neptune is a planet, not a star. It is the eighth planet in our solar system and is classified as an ice giant. Stars are astronomical objects that generate light and heat through nuclear fusion in their cores, while planets like Neptune do not have their own light source and instead reflect light from the sun.
A structural adaptation the neptune's necklace has is their ability to store water in its hollow beads to prevent itself from drying out.
The distance from the Sun to Neptune is 4,504,300,000 kms Light travels 9,460,730,472,580,800 kms a year So light would take just over four hours to get from the Sun to Neptune. Most of us have taken a 4-hour road trip. So imagine driving solidly for over four years. That's how long you'd have to travel for (at the speed of light) to get to the next star (Proxima Centauri).
Neptune in the last of the gas giant planets..so gas.
At the speed of light it takes 4 hours 11 minutes and 27 seconds.