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| Neptune is the outermost planet of the gas giants. It has an equatorial diameter of 49,500 kilometers (30,760 miles).Neptune orbits the Sun every 165 years. Discovered on September 23, 1846, Neptune is notable for being the first planet discovered based on mathematical prediction rather than regular observations. Perturbations in the orbit of Uranus led astronomers to deduce Neptune's existence. It has been visited by only one spacecraft, Voyager 2, which flew by the planet on August 25, 1989. It has eight moons, six of which were found by Voyager. A day on Neptune is 16 hours and 6.7 minutes. The first two thirds of Neptune is composed of a mixture of molten rock, water, liquid ammonia and methane. The outer third is a mixture of heated gases comprised of hydrogen, helium, water and methane. Methane gives Neptune its blue cloud color. Neptune is a dynamic planet with several large, dark spots reminiscent
of Jupiter's hurricane-like storms. The largest spot, known as the Great
Dark Spot, is about the size of the earth and is similar to the Great
Red Spot on Jupiter. Voyager revealed a small, irregularly shaped, eastward-moving
cloud scooting around Neptune every 16 hours or so. Long bright clouds,
similar to cirrus clouds on Earth, were seen high in Neptune's atmosphere.
At low northern latitudes, Voyager captured images of cloud streaks casting
their shadows on cloud decks below. The strongest winds on any planet
were measured on Neptune. Most of the winds there blow westward, opposite
to the rotation of the planet. Near the Great Dark Spot, winds blow up
to 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) an hour. |
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Neptune has a set of four rings which are narrow and very faint. The rings are made up of dust particles thought to have been made by tiny meteorites smashing into Neptune's moons. From ground based telescopes the rings appear to be arcs but from Voyager 2 the arcs turned out to be bright spots or clumps in the ring system.
In 2003, there was a proposal to NASA's "Vision Missions Studies"
to implement a "Neptune Orbiter with Probes" mission that does
Cassini-level science without fission-based electric power or propulsion.
The work is being done in conjunction with JPL and the California Institute
of Technology. |
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