Revisiting The Loneliest Planet, Neptune?
Neptune is the loneliest planet in the solar system, located at the edge of our solar system, far away from the rest of the planets. Despite its isolation, Neptune is an incredibly fascinating world. Being the last planet in our solar system, exploration of Neptune has been pretty limited. But the future of human exploration holds immense possibilities. There are many missions planned by NASA and other space organisations to various destinations in our solar system. But what about Neptune? Can we revisit the planet in the coming years or decade? What can the blue icy giant teach us about the solar system and its origins? In this video we will talk about all of that and more.
Neptune is the only planet in our solar system that is not visible to the naked eye, and its atmosphere is composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane, giving it a blueish hue. The planet is believed to have a solid core, surrounded by an ocean of liquid water and ice. The exploration of Neptune began in 1989, when the Voyager 2 spacecraft made its flyby of the planet?
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