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Planet Neptune

Neptune, the 8th planet from the Sun and nearly a twin of planet Uranus, is the fourth-largest planet by diameter and the furthest planet discovered so far in our solar system. Planet Neptune gets its name after the Roman god of the sea. It is a gas giant.

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Where will you eat in Neptune?

If you mean the planet Neptune, there are no people there, as the only place off Earth we have been is the Moon. If and when people do get there, they will have to live in sealed environments, probably in orbit. There is no oxygen nor hard surface on Neptune and it's extremely cold. If you mean Neptune City, New Jersey, there are plenty of good places to eat:https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurants-g46660-Neptune_City_New_Jersey.html

Can you live on neptune with a space suit?

No. Even if you had a space suit to provide air and protect you from the extreme cold, Neptune is a gas planet, meaning it has no surface to stand on.

Would you have to wear a coat on Neptune?

Neptune is very very cold a coat would not protect you enough.

What is the great red spot on Neptune?

The "Great Red Spot" that you are referring to is actually on Jupiter. The red spot is a violent storm that has been raging for at least 400 years.

Neptune is known to show Great Dark Spots, which are very similar to the great red spot on Jupiter. However, these storms tend to only last a few years.

What planets are make up totally of gas?

There are four gas planets. These are the four outer planets, which are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

Where is Neptune located between which planets?

Neptune is in between Uranus and the former planet Pluto. :)

Has there ever been a child author?

Yes, the youngest was Dorothy Straight who wrote 'How the world began' in 1962, age 4.

Does a parking space need to be painted as well as have a sign in view to be a legal handicap space?

Yes there should be because if there isn't people won't know where they can and cannot park. Also handicap people need things to be eaiser for them so making a special place for them would be very helpful.

That's not the question, the question is if you need both to make it legal not why sould there be handicap. the answer is no because you only need a sign because they can see it easier and their wating their money painting. T

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Handicapped parking spaces must be delineated in some way, the most common being signs painted on the asphalt, so that the perimeters of the parking place may be clearly definined. Blue paint is the most common but other colors may apply. The space must also be labeled as a Handicapped Parking Space. The likely result of non-handicapped people parking there (fine, towing, etc.) and the section of the legal code must appear on the sign.

As parking regulations are usually local laws this may very from town to town.

This answer is not to be construed as legal advice from a licensed professional.

What is Neptune's diameter and volume?

The equatorial diameter is approximately 49,528 kilometers.

The volume is 6.254 X 10 to the 13th squared, or about 57.74 Earths.

What is the planet Neptune named after?

In Roman mythology Neptune (Greek: Poseidon) was the god of the Sea.

After the discovery of Uranus, it was noticed that its orbit was not as it should be in accordance with Newton's laws. It was therefore predicted that another more distant planet must be perturbing Uranus' orbit. Neptune was first observed by Galle and d'Arrest on 1846 Sept 23 very near to the locations independently predicted by Adams and Le Verrier from calculations based on the observed positions of Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. An international dispute arose between the English and French (though not, apparently between Adams and Le Verrier personally) over priority and the right to name the new planet; they are now jointly credited with Neptune's discovery. Subsequent observations have shown that the orbits calculated by Adams and Le Verrier diverge from Neptune's actual orbit fairly quickly. Had the search for the planet taken place a few years earlier or later it would not have been found anywhere near the predicted location.

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Is Neptune made of mostly rock or gas?

Neptune is mostly made of gas. Also, Neptune has rings and clouds.

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Why were Neptunes moons named what they were?

Since Neptune was the Roman god of the sea, most of its moons are named after other mythological figures associated with the sea (for example, its largest moon is Triton, which was the name of one of Neptune's sons in Roman mythology).

How Many Moons Does The Planet Neptune Have In 2011?

as of 2010 Neptune has 13 know moons or (natural satellites) but i am not sure about 2011.

Is Neptune pure water?

No. Neptune is composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium. The blue color is due to the presence of methane.

Who is the creator?

The bible states that the creator is Yehowah, otherwise known as "God".