Neptune Shaniya Malcolm General Science.  Surface Of Neptune  The Space Shuttle/ Voyager 2  Composition  Winds  When Discovered  Facts  Symbols.

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Neptune Shaniya Malcolm General Science

 Surface Of Neptune  The Space Shuttle/ Voyager 2  Composition  Winds  When Discovered  Facts  Symbols  Interior  Moon’s /Rings  Who Discovered?

 Made Up of 85%Hydrogen,13% Helium, and 2%Methane  Not Solid  Dynamic The large dark spots are caused by the different Temperatures between the Heat, and clouds

 Metal Core  Clouds  Various ice/rocks  Very Cold  1.8 Billion Miles From the Sun

 Winds are at 2000 kilometers (1200 miles) per hour  Fastest In Solar System  It’s winds push the frozen clouds of natural gas past the north edge of the planet's Earth-size

 Found September,23,1846  It was Uranus’s slight deviation to it’s orbit which, was resulted in Neptune's gravitational effect.

 Neptune was formed around 4.5 billion years ago  formed from the primordial solar nebula  fourth largest planet A large cloud of Gas, and dust which Was made when the solar And planets formed

 Trident  Three- Pronged Fork

 In 1612, and 1613 Galileo o thought that Neptune was a fixed star during observations with his telescope.  Orbits around the sun once every 165 years

 Greek God Of the Sea, horses, and earthquakes  Eight Planet From The Sun  High heat inside Neptune causes convection currents Neptune is the Farthest from the sun.

 Neptune’s moon, Triton has the coldest temperatures  Since its discovery in 1846, Neptune has completed one full orbit around the sun  Neptune's atmosphere extends in great depths, gradually merging into water

 Flew By Neptune In 1989  It was launched to explore the planets outer solar system The only spacecraft to Visit Neptune

 Neptune has its own heat source  Emits a quantity of energy 2.7 times greater than it receives  Has 8 known moons  High heat inside Neptune causes convection currents

 composed Of Rock And Ice  Mantle Is Rich In Water, Methane, And Ammonia  The mantle Is where Neptune Holds its water  It’s too far from the sun for water to exist on the surface

 13 moons  Largest Triton  Triton was first discovered by William Lassell  Rings, Much Fainter Than Any Other Planet  Names: Galle, LeVerrier, Lassell, Arago, and Adams

 English mathematician, and Astronomer, John Couch Adams  Predicted The Existence, and Position of Neptune  French mathematician, and Astronomer, Urbain Le Verrier  Predicted other half of Neptune by doing calculations  John Couch Adam  Urbain Le Verrier

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