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  1. 3 days ago · Detailed information about physical properties of Neptune, such as mass and geometric properties. 15 days ephemerides. Table showing celestial coordinates and magnitude of Neptune for the past and next 7 days. Interactive sky chart. An online planetarium application that shows where to locate Neptune in the sky from your location.

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  2. 2 days ago · Neptune retrograde 2024 is in the house of Pisces. Hence, it majorly affects the identity of this water sign. Pisceans will closely examine how they are looking at themselves, their identity and the way they are being presented to the world. They might also battle some existential questions but will come out of this phase wiser and more healed ...

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · Neptune’s largest moon, Triton, and the dwarf planet Pluto may have shared a common origin before being separated in the early solar system, an analysis of their composition suggests.

  4. 3 days ago · Neptune - Gas Giant, Moons, Rings: Having an orbital period of 164.79 years, Neptune has circled the Sun only once since its discovery in September 1846. Consequently, astronomers expect to be making refinements in calculating its orbital size and shape well into the 21st century.

  5. Jun 3, 2024 · All About Neptune. Neptune is dark, cold, and very windy. It's the last of the planets in our solar system. It's more than 30 times as far from the sun as Earth is. Neptune is very similar to Uranus. It's made of a thick fog of water, ammonia, and methane over an Earth-sized solid center.

  6. 3 days ago · Neptune - Discovery, Orbit, Moons: Neptune is the only giant planet that is not visible without a telescope. Having an apparent magnitude of 7.8, it is approximately one-fifth as bright as the faintest stars visible to the unaided eye.