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Neptune - Wikipedia In Malay, the name Waruna, after the Hindu god of seas, is attested as far back as the 1970s, [61] but was eventually superseded by the Latinate equivalents Neptun (in Malaysian [62]) or Neptunus (in Indonesian [63]) The usual adjectival form is Neptunian
Neptune - Science@NASA Neptune is the eighth and most distant planet from the Sun It’s the fourth largest, and the first planet discovered with math
Neptune | Planet, Moons, Rings, Temperature, Mass, Diameter . . . Neptune, third most massive planet in the solar system and the eighth and outermost planet from the Sun Neptune has 14 moons, only two of which were discovered before Voyager 2’s visit in 1989, and a system of rings, which were unconfirmed before Voyager
All About Neptune | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids Structure and Surface Neptune is encircled by six rings Neptune, like Uranus, is an ice giant It’s similar to a gas giant It is made of a thick soup of water, ammonia, and methane flowing over a solid core about the size of Earth Neptune has a thick, windy atmosphere Time on Neptune One day on Neptune goes by in 16 hours Neptune has such a long journey around the Sun it takes 165 Earth
Neptune 101 | National Geographic - YouTube Neptune is the most distant of the solar system's eight planets Find out about the blue world's orbit, which of Neptune's moons is the largest, and how the
Neptunus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary James A H Murray et al , editors (1884–1928), “Neptunus”, in A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (Oxford English Dictionary), London: Clarendon Press, →OCLC
Neptune Fact Sheet - NSSDCA Neptune Fact Sheet provides detailed information about Neptune's physical characteristics, atmosphere, magnetic field, and its moons
Neptune (mythology) - Wikipedia He was likely associated with freshwater springs before the sea; [5] his festival, Neptunalia, took place on July 23, during the peak of summer when water was scarcest Like Poseidon, he was also worshipped by the Romans as a god of horses, Neptunus equestris, who was also a patron of horse-racing [6][7]
Neptune: Facts - NASA Science Neptune is the eighth and most distant planet in our solar system It was discovered in 1846 Neptune has 16 known moons