First, it is the last non-controversial planet in the solar system, yet discovered (Pluto is still under debate in some circles). Once Uranus had been discovered, perturbations in its orbit were seen. Calculations were made, and it was predicted that there should be a planet within a certain patch of sky. Within hours, Neptune was discovered in 1846. The next feature that is unique to Neptune is the Great Dark Spot. It is a depression in the atmosphere surrounded by high cirrus clouds. Neptune's Great Dark Spot does not appear to be stable, though. A few years after the Voyagers found it, it had disappeared (Hubble Space Telescope pictures at the right). Then, in 1995, it reappeared in Neptune's northern hemisphere. When the Great Dark Spot was first discovered, it was thought to be moving very slowly. However, when Neptune's rotation rate was finally determined, it showed that the Great Dark Spot wasn't moving slowly with the planet, but was actually moving in a direction opposite the planet's spin at almost supersonic speeds. These are ten times hurricane speeds on Earth. From: http://burro.astr.cwru.edu/stu/advanced/neptune.html
The God of the Seas in Greek mythology is typically Poseidon. In Roman mythology, he is known as Neptune. Poseidon is often depicted as holding a trident and is associated with the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
Derivatives of the word "Neptune" include "Neptunian," which refers to things related to the planet Neptune or its characteristics. Other derivatives can include proper nouns like "Neptunus," the Roman god after whom the planet is named, and terms like "Neptune's," indicating possession or association, such as "Neptune's rings" or "Neptune's moons." Additionally, in literature and culture, "Neptune" can inspire names for products, characters, or concepts associated with the sea or mythology.
In Roman mythology Neptune (Greek: Poseidon) was the god of the Sea.
In Roman mythology, Neptune (or Poseidon in Greek mythology) is married to the sea goddess Amphitrite. They are often depicted together in art and mythology as a powerful and royal couple ruling over the seas.
No. Neptune is the god of the seas and oceans. The god of the underworld is Hades.
In Greek mythology it is Poseidon and in roman mythology it is Neptune
No, it has nothing to do with mythology, some people think that it is mythology because king neptune is in it.
In Greek mythology it is Poseidon. But in Roman mythology, it is Neptune.
The God of the Seas in Greek mythology is typically Poseidon. In Roman mythology, he is known as Neptune. Poseidon is often depicted as holding a trident and is associated with the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
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King Neptune is part of Roman Mythology, Thor is part of Norse Mythology. The two do not have any connection.
He is called Poseidon in Greek mythology, and Neptune in Roman mythology.
Neptune is the Roman form of Poseidon (Greek). In Greek mythology, Poseidon was god of the sea, whereas in Roman mythology he (Neptune) was closely associated with rivers also.
Poseidon in Greek mythology is the god of the Sea, but in Roman mythology, he is Neptune.
Neptune was the god of the sea in Roman mythology (derived from the god Poseidon of Greek mythology) and to my knowledge, he is not worshipped anymore. In earlier times, sailors used to pray to Neptune for safe voyages.
In Roman mythology Neptune (Greek: Poseidon) was the god of the Sea.
Neptune was a Roman God, Lord of the Seas. He is known as Poseidon in Greek mythology.