The planet Neptune has a deep, dense atmosphere of gases and liquids, so there is no definitive surface to measure. So the closest approximation of its "diameter" is accurate to about 30 kilometers, and is 49,528 km (30,775 miles), which is almost 4 times as wide as Earth.
The equatorial circumference of Neptune is 96,129 miles (154,704.6 kilometers). Its average diameter is 30,598 miles, which is four times the diameter of Earth.
The equatorial diameter of Neptune is about 31410 miles. That makes the distance around the equator about 98677 miles.
About 160,592 kilometers.
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The distance between neptune and the sun is 15.0935 astronomical units (AU).
uranus to neptune is 1,600 million kilometers apart
The minimum Earth-Neptune distance is approximately 4.36 billion miles. The maximum is 4.63 billion miles.
No matter where earth and Neptune are in their orbits about the sun, Neptune will always be the furthest planet from us. The reason is that the distance between Uranus and Neptune is much greater than the distance between the earth and sun.
Neptune spins at a equatorial rate of 2.68 km/sec, or a velocity of 9,660 km/hr (6000 mph).
Because it is 30 times as far from the sun as earth is. This means that an equatorial square metre on Neptune gets 1/900 of the solar radiation (and so energy) compared to an equatorial square metre on earth.
the mean distance from the Neptune and the sun is 30.1AU.
The distance between neptune and the sun is 15.0935 astronomical units (AU).
Neptune with an equatorial radius of 24,764 about 3.88 that of the Earth [See Link]
In what year was the moon called Proteus discovered? real answer is..... Answer: Discovered by Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989, it is named after Proteus, the shape-changing sea god of Greek mythology. Proteus circles Neptune in a nearly equatorial orbit at the distance of about 4.75 equatorial radii of the planet.
uranus to neptune is 1,600 million kilometers apart
The minimum Earth-Neptune distance is approximately 4.36 billion miles. The maximum is 4.63 billion miles.
No matter where earth and Neptune are in their orbits about the sun, Neptune will always be the furthest planet from us. The reason is that the distance between Uranus and Neptune is much greater than the distance between the earth and sun.
The distance between the Equator and the Latitude i think??
By solar system standards the Space Station is very, very close to the earth. So, the distance from the Space Station to Neptune is the same as the distance from earth to Neptune, and this distance changes constantly as the two planets orbit around the sun.
Neptune spins at a equatorial rate of 2.68 km/sec, or a velocity of 9,660 km/hr (6000 mph).
The distance across Neptune at its equator is 30,599 miles. This is equal to 49,244 kilometers. Neptune is the fourth largest planet.