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That is exactly one day on Neptune.

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How long is one day on Neptune?

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A day on Neptune is 16 hours, 6 minutes and 36 seconds. A year on Neptune is 164.8 Earth years.


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Is Neptunes day shorter or longer than earths day?

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What is the length of a Neptune day and year?

A year on Neptune is 164.79 Earth daysA day on Neptune is 16 h 6 min 36 s


How long is a year in earth years on Neptune?

One year on the planet Neptune is the equivalent of 164.79 years on Earth. A day on Neptune is equal to 16 hours and 6 minutes.


How long is it a day and year on Neptune?

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Why is the distace between earth and the sun measured in light minutes and the distance between neptune and the sun measured in light hours?

Because it only takes 8 minutes for sunlight to reach Earth, but it takes 4 hours to reach Neptune.


How many light years does it take to get from earth to neptune?

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How many earth days equal to one Neptune day?

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