By: Emily Holmes & Kearsten Holley

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By: Emily Holmes & Kearsten Holley Neptune By: Emily Holmes & Kearsten Holley

Neptune is a cold, blue planet.

Neptune’s atmosphere contains visible clouds. The color of this planet comes from methane in the atmosphere.

Neptune’s interior is hot due to energy left over from its formation. As this energy rises, it produces clouds and storms in the atmosphere!

Astronomers have discovered at least 13 moons orbiting Neptune.

Neptune is a Jovian planet. It’s made of mostly gas and liquids.

Neptune’s atmosphere is mostly hydrogen with some helium and a small amount of methane. Neptune is the 4th largest planet!

In 1989, Voyager flew by Neptune and took pictures of a great dark spot about the size of Earth.

The End!!!