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By Mary LaRochelle, Leilani McCauley, and Sarah Bermel Neptune By Mary LaRochelle, Leilani McCauley, and Sarah Bermel

Neptune is named after the Roman God of the Sea. History Neptune is named after the Roman God of the Sea. Neptune was the first planet found by mathematical prediction. Unexpected changes in the orbit of Uranus led astronomers to deduce that its orbit was subject to a gravitational pull by the planet Neptune. Galileo first observed Neptune on December 28, 1612, and again on January 27, 1613.

What it would be like to visit Neptune? Life on Neptune would be impossible There is no oxygen found Neptune has extreme storms. The Great Dark Spot is a Giant Anti-Cyclonic Store Neptune is covered by clouds and is very windy. Winds can range 20 m/s to 325 m/s It has the strongest sustained winds of any planet Neptune is very cold. It is -200 degrees Celcius The interior of Neptune is consists of ice and rock

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Neptune is the 8th planet from the Sun. Distance from the Sun Neptune is the 8th planet from the Sun. From the earth, Neptune is approximately 4.4 billion kilometers away Neptune is 4,496 kilometers, or 2,794 million miles, away from the sun

Interesting Facts The South pole is 10 degrees warmer than the rest of the planet. Neptune has rings that are made of dust particles The blue color of Neptune is from Methane gas Neptune is 17 times the mass of the Earth Neptune can never be seen by the Naked Eye Voyager’s closest visit was in August 25, 1989

Composition Composition: More than half of Neptune is Hydrogen 80%, there is 19%of helium, and 1.5%of methane there is a very Small amount of Hydrogen Deuderide (HD) and Ethane (C2H6)

Moons Neptune has 13 moons. The moons are: Triton, Thalassa, Naiad, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Proteus, Nereid, Halimede, Sao, Laomedeia, Psamathe, and Neso Triton is the largest Moon Triton

Size and Density Size: This is the forth largest planet. It’s diameter equator is about 30.775 miles and a little smaller than Uranus ,but 4x as big as Earth. Its mass is 1.2x greater than Uranus. Density: Its density is 1.639 g/cm denser than Uranus. It is the 3rd largest planet in mass.

Revolution :It takes 164.8 days this happen is minerals that make to rotate the sun .Its period of revolution in earth years is 164.79 .What makes this happen is minerals that make up its density.

Rotation Rotation: The period of rotation is 17.7 hours its days of rotation is 0.67125 days.