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Title: Meet the Planet Neptune


1
Meet the Planet Neptune
  • Fast Facts
  • Every 100 or 76 years Neptune switches with
    Pluto.
  • If you go close enough you can see a crack in
    Neptune.
  • If Neptune were hollow it could nearly hold 60 of
    our Earths.
  • The location is between Uranus and Pluto.

2
Neptune Facts
  • Voyager 2 made a fly-by visit to Neptune in 1989.
    It took valuable photos of Neptune and its
    moons. Voyager 2 found geysers of nitrogen on
    Triton.
  • Neptune is the 8th planet from the sun. It is
    2.8 miles away from the sun. It is so far away
    from Earth that it can only be seen by a
    telescope.
  • One day on Neptune is the same as 23 Earth hours.

3
All About Neptune
  • One year on Neptune is 165 1/2 Earth years. That
    is how long it takes Neptune to travel around the
    sun.
  • Neptunes diameter (distance from one side to the
    other through the middle of the planet) is 49,500
    miles. This planet is about as about same size
    as Uranus.
  • Neptune has mysterious spots on it that are
    thought to have been caused by storms in the
    planets atmosphere. These spots are named The
    Great Dark Spot and Dark Spot 2.

4
Neptunes moon, Triton.
  • Neptune has 8 known moons. Triton has is very
    cold. Hydrogen, helium, and methane become
    liquid at very cold temperatures. So Triton has
    geysers and volcanoes of nitrogen on its surface.
  • Tritons surface is covered with nitrogen and
    methane ice.
  • Triton is Neptunes largest moon.

5
On Neptune
  • There is a storm system rotating
    counterclockwise.
  • It has almost invisible rings.
  • Neptunes moon, Triton, is slowly getting closer
    to Neptune. Eventually, it will get so close
    that it will get torn apart by Neptunes gravity
    and possible form rings more spectacular than
    Saturns.
  • The strongest winds in the Solar System have been
    recorded on Neptune, at speeds of up to 2,000
    kilometers per hour.

6
Did You Know?
  • Neptune has dark spots similar to the Great Red
    Spot on Jupiter. These are areas of high
    atmospheric pressure which force clouds of
    methane gas high up into the atmosphere,
    appearing like cirrus (thin, whispy) clouds on
    Earth. However, these spots disappear and
    reappear on different parts on the planet, unlike
    Jupiters spot.
  • Triton orbits Neptune in the opposite direction
    to the planets rotation. It is the only large
    moon in the Solar System to do this.
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