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Allison Mrs. Mitchell 4th Grade Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Allison Mrs. Mitchell 4th Grade

Place in the Solar System Neptune Neptune, an outer planet, is the ninth planet from the sun. It is 4,496 million miles from the sun.

Conditions on the Planet Neptune The temperature is -328 F The Atmosphere is like hydrogen, helium, and methane

Neptune Planet Facts The mass is 17 times more than Earth Takes 164.8 Earth years to revolve 16 hours and 7 minutes to rotate Neptune has 13 known moons

Things of Interest on Planet Neptune Neptune Is a Gas Giant, Neptune has a very interesting Greek story to it