How to use in-sentence of “neptune”:
+ He discovered many small moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, the second known Neptune Trojan, 2004 UP10 as well as several Kuiper Belt Objects, Centaurs, and near Earth asteroids.
+ It is close enough to Neptune to be locked into a synchronous orbit, and is slowly moving into Neptune and will one day be torn apart when it passes the Roche limit.
+ Since the “Voyager 2” flyby, the Neptune system has been studied a lot from ground-based observatoryobservatories and the Hubble Space Telescope as well.
+ Halimede, or Neptune IX, like many of the farther moons of Neptune, is named after one of the Nereids, the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris.
+ Mars is about 1.4 AU from the Sun, Jupiter lies at roughly 5.2 AU, and Neptune is roughly 30 AU from the Sun.
Example sentences of “neptune”:
+ Judging by the color of its atmosphere, the sky of Neptune is probably an azure or sky blue, similar to Uranus’.
+ Jupiter and his brothers divided the universe into three parts, Jupiter obtaining the heavens, Neptune the sea and Pluto the underworld.
+ The Water Walk gently slopes from the Parterre du Nord to the Dragon Fountain and the Neptune Fountain.
+ The strongest winds seen on a planet in our solar system are on Neptune and Saturn.
+ Then came “The Seal of Neptune a story about horses that lived under the sea.
+ In the 1990s, it was realized that Uranus and Neptune are a distinct class of giant planet, separate from the other giant planets, Jupiter and Saturn.
+ Judging by the color of its atmosphere, the sky of Neptune is probably an azure or sky blue, similar to Uranus'.
+ Jupiter and his brothers divided the universe into three parts, Jupiter obtaining the heavens, Neptune the sea and Pluto the underworld.
+ The Water Walk gently slopes from the Parterre du Nord to the Dragon Fountain and the Neptune Fountain.
+ Shortly after its discovery, Neptune was temporarily called “the planet exterior to Uranus” or “Le Verrier’s planet”.
+ Windows Neptune Build 5111 exists on the Internet, and is a confirmed built.
+ Sao, or Neptune XI, like many of the farther moons of Neptune, is named after one of the Nereids; Sao was associated with sailing and is referred to as “The rescuer” or “Safety”.
+ Proteus was found from the images taken by “Voyager 2” probe during the Neptune flyby in 1989.
More in-sentence examples of “neptune”:
+ The Neptune planet Neptune has a dim planetary ring system which is made up of several separate rings and some “ring arcs”.
+ The planet Neptune was discovered in 1846.
+ Pluto, accompanied by its largest moon Charon Charon, orbits the Sun at a distance usually outside the orbit of Neptune except for a twenty-year period in each orbit.
+ The rings around Neptune could not be seen from Earth with strong telescopes.
+ The first possible sighting of Neptune is thought to be by Galileo as his drawings showed Neptune near Jupiter.
+ Idomeneo is not lost at sea, but instead is saved by Neptune and is washed up on a Cretan beach.
+ The fountain lies at the end of the northern axis between the Water Walk and Neptune Fountain.
+ This absorption of red light by the atmospheric methane gives Neptune its blue hue.
+ It orbits Neptune at a distance of about 23,571,000 km and is about 42 kilometers in diameter.
+ Windows Neptune started development in 1999, and was supposed to be the home-user edition of Windows 2000.
+ The Bambergers call this statue Gabelmann because Neptune is holding his three-pronged fork.
+ The Neptune Fountain is the largest of all the fountain pools in the gardens of Versailles.
+ Because Triton orbits with synchronous rotation, Neptune always appears in the same position in its sky.
+ The Kuiper belt is an area of the Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune to 50 AU from the Sun.
+ Voyager 2 studied Neptune #Weather and magnetic fieldNeptune‘s atmosphere, its rings, its moons.
+ The planet Neptune is named after this Roman god.
+ The Roman conception of Neptune was mainly influenced by the Etruscan mythologyEtruscan god Nethuns.
+ It belongs to the group of icy minor planets called “centaur centaurs”, with an orbit that crosses the orbits of Neptune and Uranus.
+ In Roman mythology, Neptune Neptune was the god of the sea, identified with the Greek god, Poseidon.
+ Neptune‘s blue color is much darker compared to the color of Uranus, which has a similar amount of methane, so there might be another reason why Neptune is blue.
+ Pisces has been traditionally ruled by the planet Jupiter, but since its discovery, Neptune has been considered a modern ruler of this sign.
+ The planet Neptune was discovered in this constellation by German astronomer Johann Galle, near Deneb Algedi on September 23, 1846, which is reasonable as Capricornus can be seen best at 4:00am in September.
+ SheppardScott Sheppard and Chad Trujillo from the Carnegie Institution for ScienceCarnegie Institution suggests that Neptune could possibly have twenty times more trojans than Jupiter.
+ Neso orbits Neptune at a distance of more than 48 million km, making it the farthest known moon of any planet.
+ In its orbit around the Sun, Neptune returned to its original point of discovery in August 2011.
+ During the Cold War, a P2V Neptune by the US Navy were shot down by the Soviet with two fighter aircraftfighter planes, forcing it to fly down to Gambell Airport, where the plane crashed.
+ Newton’s laws were used later to predict the existence of the planet Neptune Neptune based on changes in the orbit of Mercury.
+ After the news of the discovery of Neptune spread, there was also a lot of arguing between the French and the British about who was to deserve credit for the discovery.
+ Uranus and Neptune are not exactly the same type of gas giants like to Jupiter and Saturn, but are rather ice giants, meaning they have a larger solid core and are also made of ices.
+ Nereid was too far to be properly imaged by the “Voyager 2” probe when it visited the Neptune system in 1989.
+ The moon was credited for causing Neptune‘s ring arcs when “Voyager 2” observed Neptune in 1989.
+ Like his Greek equivalent, Neptune was also worshipped by the Ancient RomeRomans as the god of horses, and, under the name “Neptune Equester”, he was a patron god of horse-racing.
+ Naiad or NeptuneIII is the closest moon to Neptune Neptune named after the Greek legend.
+ It will also come very close to being at the same point since the 1846 discovery in late October through early-mid November 2010, when Neptune will turn from retrograde to direct motion on the exact degree of Neptune‘s discovery and will then stop for a moment along the ecliptic within 2 arc minutes at that point.
+ The four planets; Jupiter Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gas giants.
+ When the majority of communitycommunities in Duval County consolidated with Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach and Baldwin, Florida, remained quasi-independent.
+ As Neptune orbits the Sun, Triton’s polar regions take turns facing the Sun for 82 years at a stretch, resulting in radical seasonal changes as one pole, then the other, moves into the sunlight.
+ As of 2013, it is possible that a planet outside the orbit of Neptune exists.
+ A good place to start is by the statue of Neptune in the pedestrian precinct.
+ Today, little of the water in Uranus and Neptune is in the form of ice.
+ Trooper was born in Neptune Township, New Jersey, and raised in nearby Little Silver.
+ The New Horizons spacecraft passed through the L Neptune region in 2014.
+ The Nice model, in fact, suggests that Neptune formed closer to the Sun than Uranus did, and should therefore have more heavy elements.
+ It orbits Neptune at a distance of about 46,695,000 km and takes almost 25 Earth years to make one orbit.
+ The brightness of Neptune makes it hard to see the rings, which are much dimmer and the faintest rings still cannot be seen, even with vey powerful telescopes.
+ The Neptune planet Neptune has a dim planetary ring system which is made up of several separate rings and some "ring arcs".
+ The planet Neptune was discovered in 1846.
+ Pluto, accompanied by its largest moon Charon Charon, orbits the Sun at a distance usually outside the orbit of Neptune except for a twenty-year period in each orbit.
