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View of Neptune captured by Voyager II, 1989 (photo)

View of Neptune captured by Voyager II, 1989 (photo)
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View of Neptune captured by Voyager II, 1989 (photo)
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photograph
Date
1989 AD (C20th AD)
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Dark, cold and whipped by supersonic winds, Neptune is the last of the hydrogen and helium gas giants in our solar system. More than 30 times as far from the sun as Earth, the planet takes almost 165 Earth years to orbit our sun. In 2011 Neptune completed its first orbit since its discovery in 1846;

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NASA/JPL / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
1980s / 20th century / science / discovery / solar system / exploration / planet / gas giants / astrology / photo / photograph / blue / gas giant / voyager ii / 1980s / planets / nasa / neptune / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto

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