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pluto's orbital period is 247.7 years, very close to one and one -half times Neptune's .thus pluto makes two orbit's around the sun for every three made by Neptune.This match of orbital period may have created a cumulative gravitational attraction on Pluto that "tugged" it into it's orbit.
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did space craft discover anything about 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.
pluto's orbital period is 247.7 years, very close to one and one -half times Neptune's .thus pluto makes two orbit's around the sun for every three made by Neptune.This match of orbital period may have created a cumulative gravitational attraction on Pluto that "tugged" it into it's orbit.
There is no evidence that Neptune has ANY inhabitants; let alone a king.
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Scientists can see Neptune with telescopes. Also, they have many photos of it from when the Voyager 2 passed by.
No there is not. Neptune is a giant ball of gas and ice with gases such as methane. It's under great pressures. Life is unlikely there.
It can be seen and weighed (it has a satellite) and visited (a probe went by).
did space craft discover anything about neptune
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In our solar system, Neptune is most similar to Uranus, together they are classified as ice giants. They are roughly the same size and mass and evidence some similarities in structure and composition.
Astronomers knew that Neptune existed before they could see it because they observed that the other planets orbited the sun in a way that could only be explained if they were being influenced by the gravity of another object of such mass. So the astronomers contemplated that there must be another planet somewhere that was changing the orbits of other planets. That planet is today called Neptune.
Neptune is a planet that looks like it is covered with water. They named it Neptune after the ancient god of water Neptune.