have any satellite or robots look-up close to neptune
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No, the moons of Neptune are not close to each other. They are spread out in various orbits around the planet, with significant distances between them. Some of the major moons of Neptune include Triton, Proteus, and Nereid.
Not a lot, because it has ice caps and so Neptune is known for its ice. If it was close to the sun then no ice for Neptune. ~for you!
neptune is the eighth planet from the sun . Comment: You can get as close as you like, but you would need a very good spacecraft and it would take years to get there.
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The Voyager 2 spacecraft is the only man-made object to have visited Neptune. It flew by Neptune in 1989, capturing close-up images and data about the planet and its moons. No other satellites or robots have been sent close to Neptune since then.
The ones that got close up to neptune was your fACE
The eccentricity of Neptune's orbit is approximately 0.009. This means that Neptune's orbit around the Sun is very close to being a perfect circle.
There have been none. The only direct study of Neptune was done during the flyby of Voyager II in August 1989. It passed within 5000 km of Neptune and relatively close to the moons Nereid and Triton.
neptune will only explode if all the things around it get to close and make neptune bigger!! also because neptunes cold it most likely i am sorry for spreading it!!