What are the conditions that humans need to live for Neptune?
Humans cannot live on Neptune as it is a gas giant with extreme cold temperatures, high wind speeds, and a lack of a solid surface to stand on. Additionally, the atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane, which are not suitable for humans to breathe.
Why doesn't Neptune have valleys?
Neptune is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface. Its atmosphere is made up of thick layers of gas and ice, blending seamlessly into a liquid mantle below. As a result, there are no valleys present on Neptune's surface as there is no solid ground for them to form on.
Is earth smaller than Neptune if so by how much?
Earth is about 25% smaller than Neptune.
Neptune is about 3.88 times larger than the Earth.
What is the capital of the moon?
the moon is a planet satellite (object orbiting a planet), there is no capital!!!!!!! and no one lives there to make one
What are the closest two objects to Neptune?
Neptune's closest objects are its largest moon Triton and the dwarf planet Eris. Triton is a significant moon with a retrograde orbit, while Eris is one of the largest known dwarf planets in our solar system.
What are the two closest planets that neighbor the planet Neptune?
Old Answer
Neptune and Pluto
New Answer
Pluto is no longer classified as a planet, therefore the closest planets are Uranus and Saturn.
What is Neptunes sword called?
Neptune's sword is commonly referred to as a trident. It is a three-pronged spear-like weapon or symbol typically associated with the Roman god Neptune (equivalent to the Greek god Poseidon), who is often depicted holding a trident as a symbol of his power over the sea.
What is king Neptunes staff called?
it is called a Triton because it has three spikes. also the Greeks believe that Neptune and heras had a competition to see who was the best, so Neptune struck the ground with his Triton and a horse appeared. then heras created an olive tree. the olive tree was the best because it was used to make oil, medicine's, and is used for cooking, so heras won the competition and she was sent to the heavens. but Neptune was sent to the sea
How much would an 80 pound person weigh on neptune?
The surface gravity on Earth is 1 g or, G-force. Actually, it is .99732 g, but it is commonly accepted as 1. We can consider that 1 g is normal gravity.
The surface gravity on Neptune is 1.14 g, so it is 14% heaver than it is on Earth.
So, 80 multiplied by 1.14, equals 91.2.
If you weighed 80 lbs on Earth, you would weight about 91 on Neptune.
What planet has the great dark spot and scooter on it?
Neptune is the planet that has the Great Dark Spot, which is a massive storm system, and the Scooter, which is a high-speed atmospheric feature. These phenomena were observed by the Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989.
The dark areas on Neptune are?
The Great Dark Spot was a very dynamic weather system, generating large, white clouds similar to high-altitude cirrus clouds on Earth. Unlike cirrus clouds on Earth, which are composed of crystals of water ice, Neptune's cirrus clouds are made up of crystals of frozen methane. Neptune's clouds are driven by winds of 1,200 mph, the fastest winds of any planet in the Solar System. How such high-velocity winds come to be on a planet so far from the Sun is still a deep mystery.
Why couldn't anyone live on the planet Neptune?
People cannot live on Neptune because it has no solid surface, only a molten core of liquid rock, water and ammonia. Also, it's four thousand mile thick atmosphere of hydrogen, helium and methane has temperature ranges from negative 360 degrees Fahrenheit to 900 degees Fahrenheit, winds of up to 1,200 miles per hour and chunks of molten debris whirling about. It's gravity is 114% that of Earth, and that is about the best that can be said for it, as that would add little to your weight in the second or two you would live unprotected.
See also: How long would a person live on Neptune?
Neptune has a blue outer appearence. It is very cold. If you tried to walk on it you would fall straight through. It is soft like water. for more imformation you can go on astronomyonline.com
What would happen if you stood on Neptune?
Assuming that you were ever to travel to Neptune, the mere size and color would probably send "Shock and Awe" throughout your body. Let's assume that you actually got close enough and even managed to decend into the atmosphere...
For starters, there are constant windstorms which reach approximately 700 MPH, so landing your craft simply wouldn't be possible. Additionally, you should understand that this is a Gas Giant, and therefore actually "landing" your craft is almost physcially impossible since it may technically have a very small "earthy" core. If you were so unfortunate enough to find yourself in said-craft and decending through the atmosphere, anyone watching from outside of the Gas Giant would simply see you disappear as the atmosphere is made up of Helium and hydrogen...basically you would simply suffocate, assuming that the terrorist winds and storms didn't destroy you first.
The rest is simply history as you wouldn't even cause the smallest of ripples after entering the Gas Giant. No one would ever know you had entered the atmosphere and you would never be found again.
Neptune lived in the sea, as he was the god of the seas. He spent more time in the water then on Mt. Olympus, even though he was the second most powerful, after Zeus/Jupiter. Some people say he lived in the Mediterranean.
Why is Uranus colder than Neptune?
Because Uranus's internal heat is lower than Neptune's -- possibly because it doesn't have a moon as large as Triton providing friction from gravitational drag -- Uranus is actually colder than Neptune, despite being almost a billion miles closer to the sun.
How many rings does Neptune have in all?
Neptune has five main rings. They are very difficult to see with the naked eye because they are rather faint.
What fun things you can do on neptune?
What date is neptune farther from sun than Pluto?
Neptune is farther from the Sun than Pluto all the time. On average, Neptune is about 4.5 billion kilometers from the Sun, while Pluto is about 5.9 billion kilometers away. Neptune's average distance from the Sun places it beyond Pluto at all times during their orbits.
Which planet is named after the roman god of oceans?
The planet Neptune is named after the Roman god of the seas and oceans.
Does Neptune have rings or other unique features?
Yes, Neptune does have rings, as to other uniquefeatures, Neptune is an almost exact twin of Uranus. (There are differences in size, and a few other characteristics not worth noting).
How many times can earth fit into Neptune?
So Neptune is 50,500km squared - Earth 510 000 000 km squared so the earth is 34 times bigger than Neptune so Neptune can fit into Earth is about 34 times but only 1/34 of the Earth would fill up Neptune. Kimberleigh Storath
In the original Sailor Moon anime, Sailor Neptune dies temporarily during a battle with the Death Busters, but she is later revived. In the manga and Sailor Moon Crystal adaptation, Sailor Neptune does not die.
Where is spacecraft Galileo now?
Voyager 1 is about 109 AU (10 billion miles) from the Sun and has passed the termination shock, [See Link] and is entering the heliosheath, with the current goal of reaching and studying the heliopause, which is the known boundary of our stellar system.
Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union because it did not meet all the criteria required to be considered a full-fledged planet. One of these criteria is that a planet must have cleared its orbit of other debris. Neptune, on the other hand, meets all the criteria for being a planet, including its mass and orbit characteristics.