gas planet
In our Solar System, Uranus is:The second-farthest planet from the Sun. Neptune is farther still.The fourth largest planet, after Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune.
Neptune and Uranus are often called gas giants, but their composition may actually be closer to ice. They are sometimes called ice giants. but mostly neptune is none for being big and not warm like saturn, it is vary cold like uranus under 200 below thats alot compared to us its because its the farthest to the sun also like uranus but they are pretty big but the thing that people think is that it is big like saturn but it is closer to the sun so thats why neptune is a gas giant. :) also if you have a youtube account search pewdiepie and subscribe thanks :)
You can't "land" on a thing that has no surface. The giant planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune - don't have a surface like Earth, rather, they are made up of atmosphere, that gets denser and denser as you go down.
The planet Uranus appears blue-green due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere. Methane absorbs red light, allowing the blue and green wavelengths to be more prominent, giving the planet its distinct color.
Voyager 2 took 12 years to get to Neptune and it got there via gravity assist also known as the slingshot effect. It went past the orbit of mars onward to Jupiter, using its massive gravity to deflect the space craft towards Saturn. It used Saturn's gravitational pull to deflect itself towards Uranus and did the same thing with Uranus's gravity. Eventually it arrived at Neptune's orbit. It would probably take longer nowadays to do the same thing, because rockets are not built as efficiently as they were back then to get to where they wanted to go.
In our Solar System, Uranus is:The second-farthest planet from the Sun. Neptune is farther still.The fourth largest planet, after Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune.
Neptune and Uranus are often called gas giants, but their composition may actually be closer to ice. They are sometimes called ice giants. but mostly neptune is none for being big and not warm like saturn, it is vary cold like uranus under 200 below thats alot compared to us its because its the farthest to the sun also like uranus but they are pretty big but the thing that people think is that it is big like saturn but it is closer to the sun so thats why neptune is a gas giant. :) also if you have a youtube account search pewdiepie and subscribe thanks :)
the closest thing in our solar system to a double planet is Pluto-Charon, since they have a barycenter outside the two bodies. however, they are no longer considered planets. Some people call Neptune and Uranus twin planets because their composition is similar as are their looks.
You can't "land" on a thing that has no surface. The giant planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune - don't have a surface like Earth, rather, they are made up of atmosphere, that gets denser and denser as you go down.
It is not appropriate to talk about a planet's "weight". Rather, you talk about its "mass". In our Solar System, the planets with the greatest mass are (in this order): Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus.
Yes. Neptune and Uranus are both about 4 times the diameter of Earth. Jupiter is nearly 12 times the diameter of Earth.
Neptune is the eight planet from the sun
The planet Uranus appears blue-green due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere. Methane absorbs red light, allowing the blue and green wavelengths to be more prominent, giving the planet its distinct color.
Saturn, the planet, could be considered to be either a place or a thing.
Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune. And others in other solar systems.
Voyager 2 took 12 years to get to Neptune and it got there via gravity assist also known as the slingshot effect. It went past the orbit of mars onward to Jupiter, using its massive gravity to deflect the space craft towards Saturn. It used Saturn's gravitational pull to deflect itself towards Uranus and did the same thing with Uranus's gravity. Eventually it arrived at Neptune's orbit. It would probably take longer nowadays to do the same thing, because rockets are not built as efficiently as they were back then to get to where they wanted to go.
The planets in our solar system, in order of their distance from the Sun, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There is also a dwarf planet called Pluto. Each planet has unique characteristics, such as size, composition, and atmosphere.