It took Voyager 2 about 12 years to get to Neptune.
In the time it takes Mercury to complete one rotation, Neptune rotates 87.37 times.
The rotation of the planet Neptune is much faster than Earth's. It completes a rotational "day" in about 16 Earth hours. So in an Earth year (365.25 Earth days), Neptune completes about 544 Neptune days. In a Neptune year, there are about 89,666 Neptune days.
Neptune has an orbital period, or revolution time, of about 165 Earth years. This means it takes Neptune approximately 165 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Neptune takes 164.79 Earth years to orbit the sun once.
It would take over 16,000 Earth days, or around 44 Earth years, for a spacecraft to travel from Earth to Neptune at its average distance from Earth. The actual time would depend on the speed and trajectory of the spacecraft.
The longest time zone difference between two locations on Earth is 26 hours.
The maximum time zone difference between two locations on Earth is 26 hours.
In the time it takes Mercury to complete one rotation, Neptune rotates 87.37 times.
Neptune is bigger then earth
The greatest time difference between two points on Earth is 26 hours. This occurs between the Baker and Howland Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
15.5 hrs
Neptune takes about 165 Earth years.
The maximum time difference between two locations on Earth is 24 hours, which occurs when they are on opposite sides of the International Date Line.
The rotation of the planet Neptune is much faster than Earth's. It completes a rotational "day" in about 16 Earth hours. So in an Earth year (365.25 Earth days), Neptune completes about 544 Neptune days. In a Neptune year, there are about 89,666 Neptune days.
The largest time zone difference between two locations on Earth is 26 hours. This occurs between Baker Island and the Line Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
The biggest time zone difference between two locations on Earth is 26 hours. This occurs between Baker Island and the Howland Island, which are located in the Pacific Ocean.
Not sure what you mean by "time difference". If humans ever go near that planet, they would probably use Earth time, and that would probably be UTC.