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Scientists can see Neptune with telescopes. Also, they have many photos of it from when the Voyager 2 passed by.
The irregularities in the orbit of Uranus led scientists to hypothesize the presence of another planet whose gravity was affecting Uranus' orbit. Calculations based on those irregularities eventually led to the discovery of Neptune.
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Yes, Neptune is composed mainly of gases like hydrogen and helium, so there is no evidence of liquid water on its surface. However, scientists believe that there may be water in the form of ice deep within Neptune's atmosphere, combined with other compounds like ammonia and methane.
Yes. Some scientists believe that Triton's orbit will decay completely and Neptune's gravity will tear the moon apart. Ofcourse.this changes the question to " Will neptune crash Triton? ".
Neptune is the name of the ancient Roman God of the Seas. Most people today do not believe the Roman gods ever existed. So, no, people in the Navy today do not meet Neptune.
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Scientists believe that to be the case with the moon orbiting Neptune since it is not going in the expected direction.
Yes, scientists say Neptune is shrinking as we know it.
The storm on Neptune that disappeared was called the Great Dark Spot. It was a large, dark, oval-shaped storm similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot. Scientists believe it dissipated due to changes in Neptune's atmosphere.
Unexpected changes in the orbit of Uranus led astronomers to believe that there was another planet affecting its orbit. Detailed studies of Uranus's orbit allowed them to predict its existence and location.