well, they definatly dont take the same time to complete a rotation, but they both make circles around the sun well, they definatly dont take the same time to complete a rotation, but they both make circles around the sun
neptune is a gas planet, it has a ring, it is bigger, it is colder, it is windier, it is farther from the sun, it is named after a roman god.
They are both ugly
It is approx 30 times as far.
No. Earth to the Sun is: Average Distance is 15o million km Earth to the Moon is: Average Distance is 384403 kilometers
The moon is at an estimated distance of 320 000 km from the Earth. The shuttle is on average 350 km form the surface of the earth... that means that the moon is about 915 times further away from the Earth then the space shuttle!
One AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
The average distance between Earth and its moon is 238,000 miles, approximately.
the average distance is 238,857 miles or 384,403 kilometres
Well you know if NEPTUNE is the eighths planet from the sun, what do you think the distance is?
It is approx 30 times as far.
neptunes size is 12% grater then the earth
It is the distance from the earth to the sun = 93,000,000 miles
Use Kepler's Third Law, and compare with Earth's orbit.
No. Earth to the Sun is: Average Distance is 15o million km Earth to the Moon is: Average Distance is 384403 kilometers
164.79 "Earth Years"
The moon is at an estimated distance of 320 000 km from the Earth. The shuttle is on average 350 km form the surface of the earth... that means that the moon is about 915 times further away from the Earth then the space shuttle!
150G meters is the average distance of the earth form the sun.
It covers more distance and ground than Earth
one for earth's and neptunes, small
One AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun.