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  1. Dark, cold and whipped by supersonic winds, giant Neptune is the eighth and most distant major planet orbiting our Sun. More than 30 times as far from the Sun as Earth, Neptune is not visible to the naked eye. In 2011, Neptune completed its first 165-year orbit since its discovery.

  2. science.nasa.gov › gallery › neptuneNeptune - NASA Science

    This photograph of Neptune was reconstructed from two images taken by NASA Voyager 2. At the north top is the...

  3. These two images of Neptune were taken by NASA Voyager 2 narrow angle camera when the spacecraft was about 12... This image of Neptune shows the discovery of shadows in Neptune atmosphere, shadows cast onto a deep cloud band by...

  4. Sep 21, 2022 · Webb captured seven of Neptune’s 14 known moons: Galatea, Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Proteus, Larissa, and Triton. Neptune’s large and unusual moon, Triton, dominates this Webb portrait of Neptune as a very bright point of light sporting the signature diffraction spikes seen in many of Webb’s images.

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · On Sept. 21, 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope delivered the clearest view of Neptune’s rings in more than 30 years. Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) captured several bright, narrow rings as well as the planet’s fainter dust bands.

  6. Oct 30, 1998 · Neptune Full Disk View. This picture of Neptune was produced from the last whole planet images taken through the green and orange filters on the Voyager 2 narrow angle camera. The images were taken at a range of 4.4 million miles from the planet, 4 days and 20 hours before closest approach.

  7. www.nasa.gov › image-article › voyager-2-image-of-neptuneVoyager 2 Image of Neptune - NASA

    Jul 13, 2015 · This picture of Neptune was produced from the last whole planet images taken through the green and orange filters on the Voyager 2 narrow angle camera. The images were taken at a range of 4.4 million miles from the planet, 4 days and 20 hours before closest approach.

  8. Dark, cold, and whipped by supersonic winds, ice giant Neptune is the eighth and most distant planet in our solar system. More than 30 times as far from the Sun as Earth, Neptune is the only planet in our solar system not visible to the naked eye. In 2011 Neptune completed its first 165-year orbit since its discovery in 1846.

  9. Aug 19, 1999 · Neptune. Aug. 19, 1999. This contrast enhanced color picture of Neptune was acquired by Voyager 2 at a range of 14.8 million kilometers (9.2 million miles) on August 14, 1989. It was produced from images taken through the orange, green and violet filters of Voyager's narrow angle camera.

  10. Aug 18, 1999 · These pictures of Neptune were obtained by Voyager 2 on April 26,1989, at a distance of 176 million kilometers (109 million miles). At the center of the Neptune disc, each pixel covers a square 4 degrees by 4 degrees in latitude.