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Neptune is approximately 246 light minutes away from the Sun. This means that it takes light, traveling at about 186,282 miles per second, approximately 4 hours and 6 minutes to reach Neptune from the Sun.
The distance from the Sun to Neptune is 4,504,300,000 kms Light travels 9,460,730,472,580,800 kms a year So light would take just over four hours to get from the Sun to Neptune. Most of us have taken a 4-hour road trip. So imagine driving solidly for over four years. That's how long you'd have to travel for (at the speed of light) to get to the next star (Proxima Centauri).
Neptune deos not have life because it is to cold and almost no light. Neptune is the farest planet from the sun.
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Yes, I did. Neptune is blue because the methane in the atmosphere absorbs the red light from the sun but reflects the blue light from the sun back into space.
The Earth is not the closest planet to the sun and it is generally agreed it gets enough light. Neptune however gets a negligible amount of light from the sun, which at Neptune's distance just looks like a bright star.
The planet Uranus is 2.7 light hours from the sun.
Neptune is roughly 88 times the distance from the sun as Mercury.
Yes, the Sun can be seen from Neptune, as it is the farthest planet in our solar system. However, due to Neptune's distance from the Sun and the thick atmosphere, the sunlight would be much dimmer and appear as a bright dot in the sky.
Neptune reflects about 60% of the solar light it recives! Answered by Winterbone10
The sun is much closer to earth than Neptune is. Neptune is way out there. The sun is 1 A.U. away or 92 milllion miles Neptune is between 29 - 31 A.U away
im not sure the exact in miles but neptune is the 8th planet from the sun