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Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun and the most distant in our solar system. Known for its beautiful blue color, Neptune is a gas giant primarily made up of hydrogen and helium with traces of water, ammonia, and methane.
Key Facts
- Orbital Period: About 164.8 Earth years
- Diameter: Approximately 49,244 km
- Climate: Extremely cold with strong wind speeds
- Average Distance from the Sun: About 4.5 billion km (30.1 AU)
- Orbital Speed: Approximately 5.43 km/s
Atmosphere
Neptune's atmosphere is marked by extremely dynamic weather patterns and the fastest planetary winds in the solar system, with speeds reaching up to 2,100 km/h. The atmosphere consists mostly of hydrogen, helium, water, and methane, the latter of which gives the planet its striking blue hue.
Interesting Facts
- Neptune was the first planet located through mathematical predictions rather than through regular observation.
- It has a very thin collection of rings, not nearly as prominent as those of Saturn.
- Neptune has 14 known moons with Triton being the largest and geologically active, with geysers of nitrogen ice.
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