No. Neptune is a gas giant. The only way to live on the planet would be to float in its lower dense atmosphere. The moons of Neptune are incredibly cold, so that gases form liquids or even solids.
The rotation of the planet Neptune is much faster than Earth's. It completes a rotational "day" in about 16 Earth hours. So in an Earth year (365.25 Earth days), Neptune completes about 544 Neptune days. In a Neptune year, there are about 89,666 Neptune days.
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Neptune is named after Neptune, the Roman god of water and the sea, the brother of Jupiter and Pluto. Neptune's equivalent in Greek mythology is Poseidon. Neptune was named after a sea god because the planet looked like a big blue ocean.
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The planet Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea, Neptune.
Inhabitable
lots
About 43%.
The constellation itself may have undiscovered planets around one of the stars that may turn out to be inhabitable, but we have no current knowledge of an inhabitable planet in that vicinity, or around any of the individual stars that make up that constellation.
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constant sewage from inhabitable places.
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Right now, Europa has a thick layer of ice in which the tremendous chill will kill you. However Europa has an eliptic orbit so it will melt the ice and will be inhabitable.
Any zone capable of supporting life
it was relatively flat
Yes there are, in my opinion, but if you go by the facts, I don't know.