Neptune Hannah Davis Mrs. Erb 3 rd Grade. Neptune Distance from the sun: 2,800,000,000 miles Rotation (1 day):16 hours Revolution (1 year): 165 years.

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Neptune Hannah Davis Mrs. Erb 3 rd Grade

Neptune Distance from the sun: 2,800,000,000 miles Rotation (1 day):16 hours Revolution (1 year): 165 years

Neptune Planet diameter: 30,800 miles Gas or rock planet? A gas planet How many moons and/or rings? 8 moons and for rings

Neptune Atmosphere: Gases and ice gases Temperature: -346 C

Neptune Interesting Facts 1. Neptune is going to make one circle around the sun on May 29, There once was a giant spot called the Great Dark Spot that spun across its surface for 20 years. 3. Neptune has the biggest storms of any planet.

Bibliography Neptune by Waxman Laura Hamilron