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Neptune
Melanie Pereira Michael Veronsky
This is a picture of Neptune. Neptune has a dark spot.
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Neptune’s symbol
Galle and d’Arrest discovered Neptune. Neptune got its name because Roman
God of the sea named Neptune.
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Neptune
Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun.
Neptune is 2,794 million kilometers away from the sun.
It takes 60,196 days to orbit around the sun.
A day on Neptune is 16 hours.
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MoonsNeptune has 13 moons:Triton, Nereid, Naiad, Thalassa, Despina,Galatea, Larissa, Proteus, Halimede, Psamathe, Sao, Laomedeia, and Neso.
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NEPTUNE
Neptune is blue and has a great dark spot. It’s about the size as Uranus.
Neptune has four thin rings. It’s the coldest planet in the solar system. I weigh 75.3 on Neptune.
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Rings
Neptune has four faint rings. Neptune’s rings were first discovered in
1984 in Chile by Patrice Bouchet.
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Exploration On August 25, 1989 Neptune was visited
by Voyager 2. Voyager 2 revealed fascinating details
about Triton. One of the fascinating details is Triton
has a volcano that spews out ice and water.
Another fascinating detail of Triton is that it is the largest moon on our solar system.
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Interesting Facts
Neptune is made of gases. Neptune’s moon, Triton is the coldest
moon. A day on Neptune is 16 Earth hours. Neptune does not have a solid surface. Neptune also has a small dark spot. The winds on Neptune can reach 600
miles [1,000 kilometers] per hour.
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