NEPTUNE Fun facts
-Neptuno-, and is the fourth planet in diameter and the third largest in mass. Its mass is seventeen times that of Earth and slightly more massive than its "twin" planet Uranus, which has fifteen terrestrial masses and is not so dense. On average, Neptune orbits the Sun at a distance of 30.1 na. Its astronomical symbol is ♆, a stylized version of the trident of the god Neptune. After the discovery of Uranus, it was observed that the orbits of Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter did not behave as predicted by the laws of Kepler and Newton. Adams and Le Verrier, independently, calculated the position of a hypothetical planet, Neptune, which was finally found by Galle on September 23, 1846, less than a degree from the position calculated by Le Verrier. Later it was noticed that Galileo had already observed Neptune in 1612, but had confused it with a star. Please can you see it i'm sorry is in Spanish.
https://youtu.be/oczvnUHyh-c?t=6
😍 Neptune is slightly smaller than Uranus, but denser.😻
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