The Sun is approximately 27.78847 times larger then Neptune. You could fit about 21,000 Neptunes inside the Sun.
Neptune is roughly 88 times the distance from the sun as Mercury.
Neptune is approx 19.7 times as far.
Mars is 1.5 astronomical units away from sun while Neptune is 30 astronomical units away.
Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun.
Neptune is the 8th planet from the Sun.
Neptune - the furthest of the eight planets from the sun. Its average distance from the sun is 2,795,084,802 miles - but this varies by a fair amount.
No, the strength of gravitation attraction between two celestial bodies depends on their masses and the distance between them. The Sun has a much larger mass than Neptune, so it exerts a stronger gravitational force on the planet. However, the distance between the Sun and Neptune is much greater than the distance between the Sun and Earth, so the gravitational force between the Sun and Neptune is weaker than the force between the Sun and Earth.
No, it is not. It is tilted in comparison to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. This is why we have different times of seasons in the northern and southern hemisphere.
Due to Neptune's distance from the Sun it's time cycle is very different to Earth. It takes Neptune 164.8 years to orbit the Sun. Interestingly its days last about 16 hours which is very fast for a large planet.
No, Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun.
Neptune doesn't have a sun inside it. Neptune shares the same sun as Earth does, so, Neptune has one sun. Just like every other planet in the solar system.
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