As with the rest of the planets, Neptune revolves around the Sun on an elliptical orbit. It takes about 164.8 Earth years to make a complete revolution around the Sun.
Neptune rotates in the same direction as earth does , i.e Anticlockwise( from west to east).
It's in orbit around our sun, but is the furthest planet so orbits very slowly and takes a long time to do so.
neptune has moons so he could moon the other moons haha.
Idk what the answer is and Idk means i dont know LOL! ROFL! SWAG!
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Yes. Neptune has 14 known moons.
There are no moons on Neptune, but there at least 14 moons orbiting it.
Triton and Nereid orbit the planet Neptune.
Neptune is the 8th Planet from Sun in our solar system. Now, let me rephrase your question slightly. How many moons does Neptune has? Because Neptune is a planet and can only have moons or satellites orbiting it. Answer to this question is would be 13. In other words, Neptune has 13 known moons orbiting and there could be more which are not seen by man or discovered yet.
NaiadThalassaDespinaGalateaLarisaaProteusTritonNereidHalimedeSaoLaomedeiaPsamatheNesoThese are the names of the 13 moons orbiting Neptune. Pandora isn't one of them.
Mercury and Venus do not have moons. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have moons. Jupiter has 64 as of 2011.
There are no moons on Neptune, but there at least 14 moons orbiting it.
Neptune has 13 known moons.
There are 13 moons orbiting Neptune; there aren't any ON it though.
yep 13!
Triton is Neptunes key moon.
As of June 2014, 14 moons have been found orbiting Neptune. The planet also has thin, unstable rings that are made if dust.
Triton and Nereid orbit the planet Neptune.
Neptune is the 8th Planet from Sun in our solar system. Now, let me rephrase your question slightly. How many moons does Neptune has? Because Neptune is a planet and can only have moons or satellites orbiting it. Answer to this question is would be 13. In other words, Neptune has 13 known moons orbiting and there could be more which are not seen by man or discovered yet.
Mercury and Venus do not have moons. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have moons. Jupiter has 64 as of 2011.
NaiadThalassaDespinaGalateaLarisaaProteusTritonNereidHalimedeSaoLaomedeiaPsamatheNesoThese are the names of the 13 moons orbiting Neptune. Pandora isn't one of them.
Well, call me a scientist, satellites are sometimes known as ANYTHING that can orbit a rock, star or planet. So, Neptune does have eleven (or more, who knows) moons. Satellites are usually known as the man-made space telescopes, but they can be anything that orbits. Here, let me explain: Planets: Mercury, Earth, Venus... (you know) Stars: The sun Satellites: The moon, Hubble telescope, and other of Earths satellites
Yes, Neptune has 13 moons.In order of orbital distance from Neptune, they are :NaiadThalassaDespinaGalateaLarisaaProteusTritonNereidHalimedeSaoLaomedeiaPsamatheNeso