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Why is Neptune the darkest planet?

Why is Neptune the darkest planet?

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Asked by I. Muller, Last updated: Apr 24, 2024

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M. Porter

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M. Porter
M. Porter, Senior Executive, Master of Art, San Jose

Answered Nov 22, 2018

Neptune is known to be a dark planet probably because the heat of the sun does not reach it too much anymore. This is a cold planet with a temperature that may be increased further because of the very strong winds. One thing that is unique about Neptune is that it has a moon that has an opposite rotation from the usual rotation of the planet.

This is unique as this is a quality that cannot be seen in other planets. Neptune is known to have a sort of greenish hue because of the amount of methane that can be found in its atmosphere. The dimmer illumination is due to its distance from the sun.

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