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Neptune

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/ˈnɛp.tu:n/
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the 8th planet of the solar system with a ring of icy particles around it

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  • Neptune’s vibrant blue color is due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere, which absorbs red light.
  • Astronomers have observed Neptune’s faint rings, which are composed of dark particles and are difficult to detect from Earth.
  • Due to its distance from the Sun, Neptune receives very little sunlight, making its surface temperature extremely cold.
  • Neptune has the strongest winds of any planet in the solar system, with speeds reaching up to 1,200 miles per hour.
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(in Roman mythology) god of the sea, equivalent to Greek Poseidon

  • Neptune is often depicted holding a trident.
  • Sailors prayed to Neptune for safe voyages.
  • Statues of Neptune stand in many European fountains.
  • Myths describe Neptune controlling storms and oceans.
  • Neptune's festivals were celebrated with games and sacrifices.