Up close, Neptune appears as a blue-colored gas giant with prominent dark blue storms, such as the Great Dark Spot and smaller white clouds. Its atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen, helium, and methane gases. The planet has a dynamic weather system with strong winds and a striking array of cloud patterns.
Neptune's striped appearance is caused by a series of dark blue bands that circle the planet longitudinally. These bands are thought to be related to differences in the planet's atmospheric composition and circulation patterns. The exact mechanisms behind these bands are still being studied by scientists.
Neptune is not a habitable planet as the temperatures are the coldest of all the planets in the solar system. The average temperature is -220° C.
It's possible. Neptune can be struck by any of these space objects just like earth or any other planet can, if the orbital conditions allow them to come into contact. As regards any of these space objects changing the orbit of Neptune by passing close by, the mass of Neptune is too great to have its orbit significatly affected by any of these "small" objects.
Mars is the red planet, because it looks red on close approaches. The next close approach will be in the spring of 2014, you can have a look at it then.
Neptune is bigger than Uranus. Neptune has a diameter of about 30,775 miles, while Uranus has a diameter of about 31,518 miles.
Uranus and Neptune look very similar.
It's a planet, and from far away, they both look blue.
It looks Blueish-greenish and rather wet
have any satellite or robots look-up close to neptune
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Neptune's striped appearance is caused by a series of dark blue bands that circle the planet longitudinally. These bands are thought to be related to differences in the planet's atmospheric composition and circulation patterns. The exact mechanisms behind these bands are still being studied by scientists.
far away it looks like rock , but close it looks like pieces of ice floating around.
You would look like a corpse. Life cannot be supported on Neptune.
It is in some ways, but not in other ways. They both evolve around the same star and look blue from afar. However, Earth is a terrestrial planet and Neptune a Jovian one. Neptune also has more moons and is colder, while years take decades of earth-years.
Different planets, including Earth are tipped over. Neptune is by about 29.6°, which is slightly more than Earth. The planet that is most tipped over is Uranus at about 97.86°.
Neptune is not a habitable planet as the temperatures are the coldest of all the planets in the solar system. The average temperature is -220° C.
It's possible. Neptune can be struck by any of these space objects just like earth or any other planet can, if the orbital conditions allow them to come into contact. As regards any of these space objects changing the orbit of Neptune by passing close by, the mass of Neptune is too great to have its orbit significatly affected by any of these "small" objects.