All About Neptune

All About Neptune

All About Neptune 40 www.spaceanswers.com 040-049_AAS_009_All About Neptune DP FINAL.indd 40 22/01/2013 10:48 All About Neptune All About… NEPTUNEWritten by Shanna Freeman A frozen world on the outermost limits of our Solar System, Neptune is a mysterious planet with its own unique characteristics www.spaceanswers.com 41 040-049_AAS_009_All About Neptune DP FINAL.indd 41 22/01/2013 10:48 All About Neptune This image of the planet Neptune, seen as a small blue disc in the centre, was taken from the Earth in 1998 using a camera fitted to a telescope Each planet is unique, and Neptune’s astronomer Urbain Le Verrier or the Hubble Space Telescope, it was rock core. While the methane content claim to fame is being the first planet British astronomer John Couch Adams difficult to really study Neptune. results in Uranus having a blue-green to be discovered not by observation, – and some sources include a third Neptune is the third-largest planet colour, Neptune is a brighter blue. but by prediction. French astronomer astronomer, Johann Galle of Germany. by mass, and 17 times the mass of We’re not sure what in the atmosphere Alexis Bouvard spent a lot of time At any rate, Galle was the first to look Earth. It’s also the fourth-largest intensifies the colour. Neptune also closely observing the orbit of at Neptune and understand what he planet by diameter. As the eighth has an extremely cold atmosphere Uranus, and detected a gravitational was seeing, using calculations from planet from the Sun, Neptune was the like Uranus, topping out at about perturbation that he deduced could Le Verrier, on 23 September 1846. He furthest known planet until Pluto was -218 degrees Celsius (-360 degrees only be explained by the existence of discovered Neptune’s largest moon, discovered in 1930. Although it’s back Fahrenheit) in the upper levels. another planet. From his observations, Triton, shortly afterwards. Given the to being the outermost planet since Although Neptune doesn’t have the other astronomers calculated the distance – 4.3 billion kilometres (2.7 Pluto’s demotion, Neptune was still extreme horizontal tilt of Uranus, its location of Neptune. To be fair, Galileo billion miles) from Earth – Neptune is occasionally the outermost planet prior magnetosphere is strongly tilted away actually spotted Neptune more than not visible to the naked eye. But if you to that because Pluto’s eccentric orbit from its rotational axis, at 47 degrees. 200 years before, but since he thought use strong binoculars or a telescope, caused it to cross inside Neptune’s Neptune also has a ring system and it was a star, he didn’t get the credit. you’ll see the planet as a small blue orbit on occasion. It’s one of the four more than a dozen known moons. But There’s still some debate over disc. Until powerful modern telescopes gas giants, and is also called Uranus’s that’s where the similarities mostly who did deserve the credit – French on the ground and the invention of ‘twin’. Because they’re very similar in end between the two planets. Uranus composition, both planets are often has a relatively dull atmosphere, for known as ice giants to distinguish example, but there’s lots happening “ Neptune has some of the them from Jupiter and Saturn. They’re weather-wise on Neptune. When fastest winds in the Solar mostly made up of hydrogen and Voyager 2 flew by in 1989 (the helium, with ices of water, methane, only spacecraft to visit Neptune), it System, at around 2,000km/h” and ammonia, surrounding an icy observed lots of interesting weather. This includes some of the fastest winds in the Solar System, at around 2,000 kilometres per hour (1,240 miles Seasons on Neptune per hour). Neptune’s tilt is much like Earth’s at 28.32 degrees, so it has regular seasons, which happen to last about 40 years, because at 4.50 billion kilometres (2.8 billion miles) from the Sun, it has an orbit of 164.79 years. That means that in 2011, it completed its first orbit since it was discovered. Neptune’s gravitational pull also has an impact on the Kuiper belt, a large ring of tiny, icy objects – including the 1996 1998 2002 dwarf planet, Pluto. Neptune’s gravity Neptune has four seasons in each The cloud bands in the southern There are about 20 more years has destabilised areas of the belt, hemisphere, just like Earth, but each hemisphere brighten as spring begins of lightening clouds before the and it has also created a resonance one lasts about 40 years. on Neptune. seasons change. between the planet and at least 200 of the objects. 42 www.spaceanswers.com 040-049_AAS_009_All About Neptune DP FINAL.indd 42 22/01/2013 10:48 All About Neptune Neptune’s blue appearance is believed to be caused partly by the methane in its outermost regions Neptune is 3.9 times bigger than the Orbit and tilt Earth by diameter, and you could fit 57 Earths inside one Neptune Orbit It takes around 164 years for Neptune to complete one orbit around the Sun. Rotation The planet completes one rotation Tilt in about 16 hours; this varies as Neptune has an axial tilt very different aspects of its atmosphere similar to that of Earth’s at rotate at slightly different speeds. 28.32 degrees. The planets in relation to the Sun All figures = million miles from Sun Neptune lies 4.50 billion km (2.8 billion miles) from the Sun and 4.3 billion km (2.7 billion miles) from Earth Neptune The eighth planet from the Sun 2,799 36 1,784 484 888 67 93 142 Mercury Earth Uranus Neptune Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn www.spaceanswers.com 43 040-049_AAS_009_All About Neptune DP FINAL.indd 43 22/01/2013 10:48 All About Neptune Neptune inside and out Neptune is a lot like Uranus, but brighter blue, warmer and with more active weather Like Uranus, Neptune is a gas giant Neptune’s atmosphere surrounding ammonium sulphide floats above but not solely comprising gases. the mantle is about 80 per cent five bars of pressure. Between one Its core contains silicate rock, iron hydrogen, 19 per cent helium, and and five bars, in the uppermost layer and nickel and is a little larger than the rest traces of ammonia, water of the troposphere, the clouds are planet Earth. Neptune’s core is also and methane. The methane, which ammonia and hydrogen sulphide. under great pressure (twice as much absorbs red light in the spectrum, Bands of these clouds wrap around pressure as the Earth’s core) and about gives Neptune its colour. Since the the planet, casting shadows on 5,100 degrees Celsius (9,200 degrees atmospheric composition is supposed opaque clouds below them. Fahrenheit). The mantle surrounding to be very similar to that of Uranus’s, Neptune is warmer overall the core is icy, but that’s a relative term there must be something else in the than Uranus. Its stratosphere has when it comes to planet temperatures atmosphere that makes Neptune a traces of carbon monoxide, and because it’s actually a hot, dense bright blue versus Uranus’s bluish- the thermosphere is unusually liquid. Made of methane, ammonia, green. It has two main divisions – the warm at 480 degrees Celsius and water, the mantle is electrically troposphere and the stratosphere. (900 degrees Fahrenheit) given conductive and its temperature ranges The troposphere probably has Neptune’s distance from the Sun. between 1,700 degrees Celsius (3,100 several different types of cloud The planet radiates more than twice degrees Fahrenheit) and 4,700 degrees bands, depending on where they’re the energy of Uranus and receives Celsius (8,500 degrees Fahrenheit). located. The lowest levels are clouds only 40 per cent of the sunlight of its The mantle may also consist of of hydrogen sulphide and ammonia. twin, yet has about the same surface additional layers, including a layer Then there are water ice clouds as temperature. We aren’t sure why, but of ionised water (with electrically the temperature drops, at a pressure these differences in heat may be why charged hydrogen and oxygen) and a of 50 bars. A cloud layer of water, Neptune has weather like storms and deeper layer of superionised water. hydrogen sulphide, ammonia and high winds, while Uranus does not. Neptune’s magnetosphere Magnetic field Neptune’s magnetic field is a dipole, but also has quadrupole moments – complex changes that result in multiple poles and currents. Planet centre Neptune’s magnetic field is tilted 47 degrees from its axis, and offset from the planet’s centre by 13,500km (8,400 miles). Magnetopause The area where the solar wind meets up against the magnetosphere, is at a distance of 23 to 26 times the radius of the planet. 44 www.spaceanswers.com 040-049_AAS_009_All About Neptune DP FINAL.indd 44 22/01/2013 10:49 All About Neptune Supersonic winds and storms Neptune’s massive winds and storms set it apart from Uranus. Most of the winds blow in retrograde rotation (opposite the planet’s rotation), but the general pattern is prograde rotation (in the direction of the planet) in the higher latitudes and retrograde rotation in the lower latitudes. The winds reach almost 2,000 kilometres per hour (1,240 miles per hour) – nearly supersonic speeds. On Voyager 2’s flyby in 1989, it observed a massive anti-cyclonic storm that was 13,000 by 6,600 kilometres (8,700 by 4,100 miles) in size.

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