/r/Neptune
Articles and discussion about the planet Neptune.
Neptune is the eighth planet orbiting the Sun.
Despite being a distant, frozen world, Neptune has remarkably active weather, hosting the strongest windspeeds in the Solar System.
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Might seem like a silly topic. If we were able to be born on neptune, and the orbit is 165 earth years. I wonder how long we'd live. How would the passing of time exist? Do where we reside effect our passing of time?
Very dark? What would you likely see?
I heard this planet is made up of 100% water and takes forever to go around the sun. Whats up with all that. Apparently you cant see it with your human eyes that’s crazy.
I cannot stop thinking as I have for days on end about the diamonds falling on Neptune.
The currency can already be made worthless if someone were to ever create a system to harvest these across the space from ourselves on Earth to Neptune.
And I’m thinking about laser beams 😎
Beautiful big ass laser beams.
Thinking out loud and confusing everyone around me whilst constantly dreaming of the diamond rain. Ouch by the way.
And I could go as far as wondering if we could ever reproduce elements to create this reaction as clearly Neptune can. By this point it’s more than likely we could even create an atmosphere or breathable space to explore planets in future, that’s many many years away however.
Just thinking out loud xo
it literally has a moon that could host life below its serface
i google Uranus i get Neptune, vice versa
Is Neptune just a big ocean planet with nothing but water?