Oh, darling, Neptune rocks that blue hue because of the methane in its atmosphere, scattering blue light like it's on a catwalk. Jupiter, on the other hand, is rocking that red look thanks to ammonia in its atmosphere reflecting sunlight in a bold and stylish way. It's all about the elements and how those planets work 'em, honey.
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No. The largest planet discovered in our solar system so far is Jupiter. You can fit 1321 Earth's inside Jupiter. You can only fit 57 Earth's inside Neptune. It is possible that a planet larger than Jupiter lies undiscovered in our solar system due to technological restrictions. Jupiter is the biggest that mankind is currently aware of.
The planet Neptune had a great dark spot. It soon vanished after discovery, leading astronomers to believe it was just a temporary storm, unlike the Great Red Spot on Jupiter which has been raging for hundreds of years. See the related link for more information.
Neptune appears blue due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere that absorbs red light and scatters blue light.
Jupiter, in a way, could do that. Jupiter does give out its own "light", but it's infra red light, so you can't see it. Jupiter gives out more energy than it gets from the Sun. Incidentally, Saturn and Neptune also do this to some extent.
Uranus and Neptune have blue methane clouds because methane absorbs red light, reflecting blue light back into space. Jupiter and Saturn have different atmospheric compositions, dominated by hydrogen and helium with no significant levels of methane, which is why they appear different in color.
On planet Jupiter. I think there is a blue one on Neptune.
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Neptune's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium and methane. The methane in Neptune's upper atmosphere absorbs the red light from the sun but reflects the blue light from the sun back into space. This is why Neptune appears blue.
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Jupiter does not appear blue in reality. Images may show it as blue due to color enhancements or filters, but Jupiter's true color is a mix of brown, red, and white due to its composition of mostly hydrogen and helium gases.
No. Neptune is blue, due to methane gasses.
The blue-green color of Neptune is primarily due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere. Methane absorbs red light, allowing only the blue and green wavelengths to be reflected. This gives Neptune its distinct color when viewed from a distance.
The "Great Red Spot" that you are referring to is actually on Jupiter. The red spot is a violent storm that has been raging for at least 400 years. Neptune is known to show Great Dark Spots, which are very similar to the great red spot on Jupiter. However, these storms tend to only last a few years.
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Neptune. It's Great dark spot resembles that of Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
No. The largest planet discovered in our solar system so far is Jupiter. You can fit 1321 Earth's inside Jupiter. You can only fit 57 Earth's inside Neptune. It is possible that a planet larger than Jupiter lies undiscovered in our solar system due to technological restrictions. Jupiter is the biggest that mankind is currently aware of.