Since neptune is so far away from the sun it is super cold (-210 degrees celcius!)
Neptune was about 4.528 x 109 km (2.814 billion miles) away from the sun in 1989.
neptune is the eighth planet from the sun . Comment: You can get as close as you like, but you would need a very good spacecraft and it would take years to get there.
because it is one of the lightest planet and it is not that close to the sun
Neptune. Mercury is very close to the sun so it's hot. Neptune is much further out. The order frmo the sun outwards goes: (Sun) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Or it used to before they started messing with how many planets we have. The main answer holds true though.
Neptune is closer to the sun but because of Pluto's elliptical orbit, Neptune is farther away form the sun for 20 years. Neptune is closer to the sun but because of Pluto's elliptical orbit, Neptune is farther away form the sun for 20 years.
I think the question means "how close" to the Sun. The nearest Neptune gets to the Sun is about 4,453 million kilometers. Its orbit is fairly close to being a circle, so the farthest it gets from the Sun isn't much different.
Neptune was about 4.528 x 109 km (2.814 billion miles) away from the sun in 1989.
that planet will be hot and will have no rings
that planet will be hot and will have no rings
that planet will be hot and will have no rings
Not a lot, because it has ice caps and so Neptune is known for its ice. If it was close to the sun then no ice for Neptune. ~for you!
neptune is the eighth planet from the sun . Comment: You can get as close as you like, but you would need a very good spacecraft and it would take years to get there.
because it is one of the lightest planet and it is not that close to the sun
Neptune would have finished its first reveloution around the sun close to 4.6 billion years ago.
No, there is no free oxygen in Neptune's atmosphere and you are too far from the sun for sunburn..
Neptune is the 8th planet from the Sun.
It gets as close as 4,452,940,833 km and as far as 4,553,946,490 km.