Neptune is the planet that is always furthest from the moon.
Yes, it is but it is the farthest from the sun. It is the farthest and last planet from the moon.
The moon that orbits farthest from its planet is Calisto. Calisto is also the most heavily cratered object in the entire solar system.
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First of all why do you say YOUR solar system?? The planet is neptune and it has 13 moons which are: Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Proteus, Triton, Nereid, Halimede, Sao, Laomedeia, Psamathe, and Neso.
The farthest point in an orbit from the parent object is called apoapsis.
1,880,000 Km
Jupiter's farthest moon is called Callisto. It is the second largest moon orbiting Jupiter and is located at a distance of about 1.8 million kilometers from the planet.
The night stars are farthest from the Earth. The other three objects -- Sun, Moon, and Mars -- are all within the Earth's solar system.
The farthest planet from the sun used to be Pluto. Pluto is now considered to be a dwarf planet, not a planet. When Pluto was a planet, its orbit would sometimes take it closer to the sun than Neptune, making the Neptune the farthest planet from the sun for that period of time.
Neptune has faint rings and is sometimes the farthest planet from the sun. Its distance from the sun varies as it orbits in an elliptical path along with other planets in our solar system.
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When the moon is farthest from Earth, it is called "apogee." This term refers to the point in the moon's elliptical orbit where it is at its maximum distance from our planet. Conversely, the point where the moon is closest to Earth is known as "perigee."