it was first seen in 1960
It was discovered at the year 1846
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
next year
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
on the 25th of December 2008
All of them with the exception of Neptune.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter are never seen as crescents from Earth. They are always "almost full".
No I'm 90% sure!
Because it is closer to the Earth and it is larger, so it reflects more light.
I image you are asking the age in terms of Neptune years or days. The Neptune year is about 164 earth years and each Neptune solar year is made of about 89666 Neptune solar days. This means that a Neptune solar day has a duration of about 1.5 earth days. Since January the first of year 2000, 4295 earth solar days are elapsed up to October 4 2012. This means that a person that was born on the earth on the first day of year 2000, when it is October 4 2012 on earth has an age of about 2863 Neptune days. They correspond to about 0.031 Neptune solar years, but the fact has to be considered that no man lives a whole Neptune year :-)
first the earth is way closer to the sun plus earth only has oxygen
You can see Neptune with a telescope.