No, Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun.
The next closest planet in front of Neptune is Uranus. The order of the planets from the Sun is as follows:Mercury (closest to the Sun)VenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune (furthest from the Sun)
As Neptune is not a star the question is unnecessary - the Sun is the nearest star to the Earth. After that the next star is Alpha Proxima.
The next-to-farthest planet is Uranus.The farthest planet is Neptune.
Neptune is the 8th planet from the Sun.
Going outwards from the sun the planet Neptune comes after Uranus.Remember:Mary Very Easily Makes Jam for Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Jupiter; andS-U-N for Saturn, Uranus and NeptunePoor Pluto is left (as before) out in the cold -- and isn't even a planet anymore.
In about 2227 A.D., their orbits will cross and Pluto will be closer to the sun for 20 years. Then, the orbits will cross again and Neptune will be closer for 228 years.
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.
Neptune is closer to the sun but because of Pluto's elliptical orbit, Neptune is farther away form the sun for 20 years. Neptune is closer to the sun but because of Pluto's elliptical orbit, Neptune is farther away form the sun for 20 years.
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Neptune is farther than Jupiter from the sun.
Yes, Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun
Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun.