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Neptune is a kind of sky-blue color.

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What colors are Uranus and Neptune?

Uranus is a greenish blue, and Neptune is blue.


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Neptune has five main rings surrounding it. The rings of Neptune appear to be a reddish color. they were first discovered in 1984.


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What are the color of Neptune's moons?

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Does Neptune have different colors?

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What is responsible for the overall colors of Uranus and Neptune?

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How are Neptune and mercury different?

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Why do the planets have their colors?

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Who is Neptune and is he real?

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