What planets have orbits that cross?
inner planets
<<>> Pluto has a very elliptical orbit and Pluto crosses inside the orbit of Neptune during its travel. However Pluto has a highly inclined orbit as well so there is no likelihood of a collision.
Is there evidence of water on Venus's?
sort of. while the surface of Venus is to hot to support liquid substances that could be found on earth, and to cold to melt salts, metal, and rock, in effect its entire surface is a giant ocean. due to it's substantial atmospheric pressure (92bar) co2 and n2 exist as super critical fluids on the surface of Venus. a super critical fluid is a substance that is at a temperature and pressure were the phase distinction between liquid and gas disappears. such substances behave like liquids and gases because they can both effuse through solids and act as solvents. the super critical co2 is of particular interest because it can dissolve both polar and no-npolar substances and thus could serve as a alternative biological solvent to water. additionally sulfur and some sulfur based compounds could theoretically exist as true liquids at the temperatures and pressures present on the surface of Venus, however if such liquids exist, it is unlikely that the are present in large quantities as they would have been detected by the radar mapping techniques that have been employed in the study of Venus's surface.
Is the planet Neptune a terrestrial planet or a gas giant?
Gas Giant, but more specifically it's with Uranus in a classification of Ice Giant. Ice Giants have a large Hydrogen and Helium atmospheric shell with a mantle of volatile ices like methane and ammonia. The name gas giant is misleading though, there is a core of solid material, but getting to it would be like trying to get to the core of the sun (as is the case with ice giants as well). If not impossible it would be very difficult to achieve.
What are the names of all 10 probes that have been sent to Neptune?
Exploring Neptune has only just begun, with only one explorer, Voyager 2, which visited on August 25, 1989. The possibility of a Neptune Orbiter was discussed, apart from that no other missions have been given serious thought
Is Neptune's polarity like earth's?
Yes, Neptune, like Earth, has a magnetic field that is tilted relative to its rotational axis. However, Neptune's magnetic field is much stronger than Earth's and is shifted at a greater angle, making it unique in comparison.
How would a person live on Neptune?
A person couldn't live on Neptune for a second,
due to the high winds and the extremely could temperature's
(cold as in you would go into hypothermia in seconds)
(and high winds as in 1 200 mph!)
so .*. you couldn't live on Neptune at all!
When was the first exploration satellite sent to Neptune?
The one and only object was Voyager 2. it passed by Neptune in August 25, 1989.
How many people have landed on Neptune?
No people have landed on Neptune. It is a gas giant located in our solar system and no spacecraft has ever been able to physically land on its surface due to its extreme weather conditions and lack of a solid surface.
What are names of Neptune's 3 largest moons?
One of Neptune's smallest moons is called Helene, which is only 10 miles across. Other small moons are named Galatea, Larissa, Naiad, Proteus, and Despina.
Out of all Neptune's moons which ones orbit within it's rings?
The moons that orbit within Neptune's rings are known as ring moons. The two ring moons of Neptune are Galatea and Larissa. They help maintain the structure of the rings through their gravitational influence.
Naiads are typically associated with the color green, as they are often depicted as water nymphs or elemental spirits linked to bodies of water like rivers or streams.
What does max min average mean in ict terms?
In ICT terms, "max min average" typically refers to analyzing data to find the highest value (maximum), lowest value (minimum), and average value within a dataset. This analysis helps in understanding the range and distribution of the data.
What does Minimums and Maximums mean?
They are the smallest and largest values a function can take on in it's domain. So if f(x) is a function, and the max value occurs at a point A, then f(A) is the max and similarly with the min.
How many spacecraft have landed on Saturn?
Strictly speaking, Saturn doesn't have a surface that can be landed on, so there have been no spacecraft landings on Saturn. Pioneer 11 and Voyagers 1 and 2 have done flybys of Saturn.
What is a company named after Neptune?
Neptune Technology Group is a company founded in 1892 that specializes in providing water metering systems and advanced metering infrastructure solutions for utilities.
Planet Uranus and Dwarf planet Pluto.
Neptune also has 13 moons:
Why do Uranus and Neptune have blue methane clouds but Jupiter and Saturn do not?
Uranus and Neptune have blue methane clouds because methane absorbs red light, reflecting blue light back into space. Jupiter and Saturn have different atmospheric compositions, dominated by hydrogen and helium with no significant levels of methane, which is why they appear different in color.
What are some adaptations that an alien would need to live on neptune?
An alien living on Neptune would need adaptations to withstand extreme cold temperatures, high atmospheric pressure, and toxic levels of methane and hydrogen. It would also need adaptations to survive in the absence of sunlight and the strong winds on the planet.
What would happen if a human traveled to neptune?
A human would die almost instantly.
For the following reasons:
Most other planets other than Mars, Mercury, Venus, Neptune, and Pluto.
What is strange about Neptunes winds?
The strange thing about Neptune's winds is that they are the strongest in the solar system, reaching speeds of up to 1,300 miles per hour. These winds are driven by the planet's extremely fast rotation and its frigid temperature, creating powerful atmospheric disturbances that give rise to extreme wind speeds.
What was the purpose of Voyager 2 when it flew by Neptune?
The purpose of Voyager 2's flyby of Neptune in 1989 was to study the planet's atmosphere, magnetic field, and moons. It provided valuable data and close-up images of Neptune and its moons, expanding our understanding of the outer solar system.
How many day does Neptune revolve around the sun?
it takes 165 Earth years for Neptune to revolve around the sun.
Does it rain diamonds in Neptune?
A large part of the mantle of Neptune is a hot dense fluid. At depths of 7000 kilometres, it is thought that prevailing conditions are such that methane condenses into crystals which "rain" towards the solid core.