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Neptune

Neptune. By: Olivia Truocchio. Meaning and Orgin. Neptune, known as Poseidon in greek mythology, is the god of the sea He is also known as the god of horses and racing Neptune probably comes from the prefix “ neph ” which means wet or damp clouds

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Neptune

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  1. Neptune By: Olivia Truocchio

  2. Meaning and Orgin • Neptune, known as Poseidon in greek mythology, is the god of the sea • He is also known as the god of horses and racing • Neptune probably comes from the prefix “neph” which means wet or damp clouds • Neptune is normally showed with his trident, how he makes earthquakes and commotion • The planet is called Neptune because of its blue color, the color of the sea

  3. Length of Orbits • A year on Neptune is 82 earth years • There are only 2 seasons, Summer and Winter • Each Summer and Winter is 41 earth years • Neptune is 1.0 billion miles away from the Sun The difference of the planets from year to year

  4. Moons • Neptune has over a dozen moons • Triton is Neptune’s biggest moon • Triton has a retrograin orbit • A retrograin orbit means the moon or space object orbits the planet or space object the opposite way it makes it’s revolution • Eventually, Neptune will pulverize Triton

  5. The Great Dark Spot • The spot is a big storm that has been going on for about 300 years • One time scientists lost the spot and found it again • It could fit at least 1 earth inside it • It is similar to the great red spot on Jupiter

  6. They both have rings 4 times bigger than earth Average surface temperture is - 300 Fahrenheit They both are gas giants Average surface temperature is –375 Fahrenheit It is a little bit smaller than earth’s moon Neptune Pluto

  7. Cool Facts • Neptune is a Gas Giant • It was discovered in 1846 • It has the strongest and fastest winds in our solar system • Neptune has rings of dust • The planet looks blue because of it’s atmophere of methane • It has it’s own heat source that makes twice as much the heat it recieves from the sun • Neptune is a Gas Giant slightly smaller than Uranus • Neptunes symbol is a trident What did Neptune say to Saturn? “ Give me a ring sometime”

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