-- Neptune is another planet in the solar system, just as the Earth is.
-- The sun is the star closest to every object in the solar system, including Neptune.
-- Neptune averages 30.1 AU distant from the sun ... about 2.8 billion miles.
-- The Earth averages roughly 93 million miles distant from the sun.
The closest constellation to Earth is Centaurus, which is approximately 4.39 light-years away. This constellation is located in the southern celestial hemisphere and contains several bright stars, including Alpha Centauri, the closest star system to the Sun.
Uranus.
I don't know which is actually "closest", but all of these constellations border Dorado: Caelum Horologium Reticulum Hydrus Mensa Volans Pictor
That would be Neptune.
No planets surround Neptune. But the closest planet is Uranus.
The constellation closest to Leo is Cancer. Cancer is located to the west of Leo in the night sky.
Neptune is the planet closest to Pluto
No. Neptune is a planet, while a constellation is a pattern of stars in the sky. The thing about constellations is that they do not really exist; Neptune is real and the stars are real, but the PATTERN of the stars exists only in our own minds.
The closest constellation to Earth is Centaurus, which is approximately 4.39 light-years away. This constellation is located in the southern celestial hemisphere and contains several bright stars, including Alpha Centauri, the closest star system to the Sun.
Triton is the largest moon of Neptune, thus Neptune is the closest planet to it.
Neptune is the farthest planet and Mercury is the closest planet.
no
The Sun is the closest of the three, followed by Neptune, then Andromeda.
the answer is Neptune, but he is not be mistaken with Poseidon
LHS 3003 is the closest star to earth from constellation hydra.( 20.67 light years away )
Neptune was the ruler of horses and the sea, but he was not a constellation, he was a god. You may be confused here because one of the planets in our solar system is called Neptune.
Uranus.