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Neptune is the farthest planet in the Sun system.
Astronomers believe Triton may have been a planet that was captured by Neptune because it orbits in the opposite direction of Neptune's rotation and is tilted compared to the planet's other moons. This suggests it did not form in place with the other moons of Neptune, but rather was captured later in the planet's history.
No planets surround Neptune. But the closest planet is Uranus.
Neptune is always the eight and last planet from the Sun.However, because of the declassification of Pluto from a planet into a dwarf planet, the rules have changed.When Pluto was a planet, it's orbit intersected that of Neptune, so at one period, Pluto was closer to the Sun than Neptune, whereas at other times, it was the other way around.See the related link for a pictorial which gives a pictorial representation.
Other names for Neptune include the Roman god of the sea and the eighth planet from the sun in our solar system.
Uranus
Uranus and Neptune look very similar.
There are no comets on Neptune because Neptune is a planet and comets are, well, comets. They have nothing to do with each other.
neptune is quite a cold planet and has an average temperature of -200 something but still its warmer than uranus...
neptune some other planets tilt to but neptune tilt alot
Neptune is the farthest planet in the Sun system.
Astronomers believe Triton may have been a planet that was captured by Neptune because it orbits in the opposite direction of Neptune's rotation and is tilted compared to the planet's other moons. This suggests it did not form in place with the other moons of Neptune, but rather was captured later in the planet's history.
No planets surround Neptune. But the closest planet is Uranus.
Planet Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun.
Neptune
Neptune is always the eight and last planet from the Sun.However, because of the declassification of Pluto from a planet into a dwarf planet, the rules have changed.When Pluto was a planet, it's orbit intersected that of Neptune, so at one period, Pluto was closer to the Sun than Neptune, whereas at other times, it was the other way around.See the related link for a pictorial which gives a pictorial representation.
Other names for Neptune include the Roman god of the sea and the eighth planet from the sun in our solar system.