You mean, around the sun, I hope. The answer is Neptune.
Neptune is a planet that looks like it is covered with water. They named it Neptune after the ancient god of water Neptune.
Neptune was the god of water and the sea. His Greek equivalent was Poseidon.
The name Neptune is from the Roman god of the Sea, Neptune
Neptune and Uranus
You mean, around the sun, I hope. The answer is Neptune.
The journey is not the primary complication - the landing is. since Neptune is so big the amount of gravity on it is huge and therefore the probe will not be able to: A: land without crashing B: even if it does manage to land, the amount of energy it will take for it to move around the planet will be immense, and probes can not produce the necessarily energy for it.
Interplanetary travel is not undertaken in a straight line. Instead, rockets follow a trajectory which loops past the moon or planets along the way to get a slingshot boost through the gravitational field of the object.However, assuming you travelled in a straight line from the Earth to Neptune and the journey were planned so that the orbits of the Earth at launch and that of Neptune at arrival were in a straight line (Earth's aphelion and Neptune's perihelion), it would take approx 3.9 years.
Neptune is a planet that looks like it is covered with water. They named it Neptune after the ancient god of water Neptune.
Why is Neptune blue? Neptune
neptune is the king of the sea. neptune is a rumor
The address of the Neptune Township Public Library is: 25 Neptune Boulevard, Neptune, 07753 1125
Neptune was the god of water and the sea. His Greek equivalent was Poseidon.
Yes, Neptune Does Orbit. Yes, Neptune Does Orbit.
The name Neptune is from the Roman god of the Sea, Neptune
Neptune and Uranus
Neptune was discovered in 1846 through observations of Uranus. Uranus' orbit was seen to appear to alter slightly through the gravitational effect of another planet, which turned out to be Neptune.