"Enormous in size, Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the sun in our solar system. It is a gas giant with a striking blue color, due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere."
There are a variety of interesting facts about the planet Neptune. There are 14 moons of Neptune, and the surface temperature is about -201 degrees Celsius.
Yes, Neptune does in fact have vertical rings. There are actually six vertical rings surrounding Neptune and they are of different sizes.
Yes, in fact, it is the third-largest moon on Neptune, and is commonly referred to as Neptune II.
Neptune is located beyond the asteroid belt as are all the gas giants. In fact, as of Pluto's demotion, Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun.
The planet you are referring to is likely Neptune. Neptune is known for its distinctive swirling blue and white clouds in its atmosphere, caused by the presence of methane that absorbs red light, giving the planet its blue color.
Yes, Neptune does in fact have vertical rings. There are actually six vertical rings surrounding Neptune and they are of different sizes.
There are a variety of interesting facts about the planet Neptune. There are 14 moons of Neptune, and the surface temperature is about -201 degrees Celsius.
Neptune was the first planet found by mathematical prediction rather than by empirical.
Yes, in fact, it is the third-largest moon on Neptune, and is commonly referred to as Neptune II.
Neptune is located beyond the asteroid belt as are all the gas giants. In fact, as of Pluto's demotion, Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun.
Neptune is located beyond the asteroid belt as are all the gas giants. In fact, as of Pluto's demotion, Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun.
The planet you are referring to is likely Neptune. Neptune is known for its distinctive swirling blue and white clouds in its atmosphere, caused by the presence of methane that absorbs red light, giving the planet its blue color.
Neptune is a gas giant with no solid surface, and its atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen, helium, and methane. The extreme cold temperatures and lack of water vapor in Neptune's atmosphere make it unlikely to have humidity as we experience on Earth.
If you are referring to the planet, it rains diamonds.
Pluto The answer is in fact Neptune because Pluto is no longer classed as a "planet." Neptune is the furthest planet away from the sun therefore the coldest. :P
yes, the planet Neptune includes water in all the gases on the planet, like methane, ammonia, helium and hydrogen.
The god is Neptune, king of the sea. But Neptune is not greek. The god of the sea in greek mythology is Poseidon. But Neptune it actually a roman god :P The Roman god Neptune is the same as the Greek god Poseidon, just with a different name. But the planet Neptune is named after the Roman version, not the Greek.