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1 Neptune By Dyani Chock and Kaya Umeda

2 General Facts Neptune was originally named after the god of water For many, centuries people did not know that this planet even existed. It was discovered by Johann Galle and Heinrich D'Arrest in 1846. Neptune's atmosphere contains hydrogen, helium and methane.

3 General Facts Neptune's blue color is largely the result of the absorption of red light by methane in the atmosphere. – but there is some additional chromophore which gives the clouds their rich blue tint. Neptune has an internal heat source -- it radiates more than twice as much energy as it receives from the Sun.

4 Visits to Neptune Not much was known about Neptune until it was visited by the spacecraft Voyager 2 on August 25, 1989. Voyager 2 took many pictures of the planet, and much of what we know today about Neptune came from this single visit. These pictures show a brilliant blue planet with a few thin white clouds laced around its surface.

5 The Great Dark Spot Discovered by Voyager 2. Appeared as a dark oval shape on the surface of the planet. Recently, the Hubble Space Telescope sent pictures back to Earth revealing no sign of the Great Dark Spot.

6 Winds No other planet in the Solar System has winds that are as strong as Neptune's. The winds near the Great Dark Spot were believed to have reached nearly 1,200 miles per hour.

7 Rings Neptune has six rings which circle the planet. These rings are believed to be fairly new. The rings are more irregular than the rings of other planets. There are areas of varying thickness throughout the rings.

8 Moons Neptune has 13 moons that we know of. – Because Neptune is so far away, it is difficult to see any of these worlds. Triton, the first moon to be discovered, was discovered by an amateur astronomer in England named William Lassell only 17 days after Neptune was discovered in 1846.

9 Moon Names Along with Triton, the names of Neptune’s other moons are Despina, Galatea, Halimede, Laomedeia, Larissa, Naiad, Nereid, Neso, Proteus, Psamathe, Sao, and Thalassa.

10 Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYnRX1os cx0i http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYnRX1os cx0i video

11 Works Cited "Neptune L Neptune Facts, Pictures and Information." The Nine Planets Solar System Tour. Web. 18 Apr. 2011.. "Neptune." Views of the Solar System. Web. 18 Apr. 2011.. "Neptune." Windows to the Universe. Web. 18 Apr. 2011.. "Planets: Neptune." Solar System Exploration. Web. 18 Apr. 2011..


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