Welcome to Neptune
Your Voyage Will Be Out Of This World
The best planet to visit.
This brochure is about the lovely Vacation on Neptune,the wonderful Ice Planet.Neptune is a beautiful planet filled with ice-creatures.It's Magnificent beauty needs to be seen by all.
Facts About Neptune
- Planet Profile
- Mass: 102,410,000,000,000,000 billion kg (17.15x Earth)
- Equatorial Diameter: 49,528 km
- Polar Diameter: 48,682 km
- Equatorial Circumference: 155,600 km
- Known Moons: 14
- Notable Moons: Triton
- Known Rings: 5
- Orbit Distance: 4,498,396,441 km (30.10 AU)
- Orbit Period: 60,190.03 Earth days (164.79 Earth years)
- Surface Temperature: -201 °C
- Discover Date: September 23rd 1846
- Discovered By: Urbain Le Verrier & Johann Galle
- Facts About Neptune
- Neptune was not known to the ancients:
- It is not visible to the naked eye and was first observed in 1846. Its position was determined using mathematical predictions. It was named after the Roman god of the sea.
- Neptune spins on its axis very rapidly:
- Its equatorial clouds take 18 hours to make one rotation. This is because Neptune is not solid body.
- Neptune is the smallest of the ice giants:
- Despite being smaller than Uranus, Neptune has a greater mass. Below its heavy atmosphere, Uranus is made of layers of hydrogen, helium, and methane gases. They enclose a layer of water, ammonia and methane ice. The inner core of the planet is made of rock.
- The atmosphere of Neptune is made of hydrogen and helium, with some methane:
- The methane absorbs red light, which makes the planet appear a lovely blue. High, thin clouds drift in the upper atmosphere.
- Neptune has a very active climate:
- Large storms whirl through its upper atmosphere, and high-speed winds track around the planet at up 600 meters per second. One of the largest storms ever seen was recorded in 1989. It was called the Great Dark Spot. It lasted about five years.
- Neptune has a very thin collection of rings:
- They are likely made up of ice particles mixed with dust grains and possibly coated with a carbon-based substance.
- Neptune has 14 moons:
- The most interesting moon is Triton, a frozen world that is spewing nitrogen ice and dust particles out from below its surface. It was likely captured by the gravitational pull of Neptune. It is probably the coldest world in the solar system.
- Only one spacecraft has flown by Neptune:
- In 1989, the Voyager 2 spacecraft swept past the planet. It returned the first close-up images of the Neptune system. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has also studied this planet, as have a number of ground-based telescopes.
Things To Wear on a daily basis
- Wear at least two layers plus an outer wet layer —
- Rubber boots as well as waterproof pants and jackets — and
- Then sunglasses, gloves, hats. While in summertime temperatures generally hover around freezing, bad weather and/or the wet conditions in a Zodiac can make things feel colder.
- You’ll also want a camera, of course, sunglasses, and sunscreen, because of the high UV levels that far south. IAATO, of which our tour operator was a member, also has some tight biosecurity rules. We had to vacuum our outer layers,
- Including our camera cases, and step through a disinfectant every time we exited or boarded the ship.
The Happiness a Family will have.
- They will have boat loads of fun
- Remember to take pictures
- Bring a smile
Fun facts about Neptune
- Neptune is a large planet, nearly four times the size of Earth.
- Neptune suffers the most violent weather in our Solar System.
- Neptune is covered in thin wispy white clouds which stretch out around the planet.
Activities
- Ice sculpting
- Making Snow Angels
- Mine Ice Crystals
- Go ice-climbing
Guaranteed to be relaxing and fun.
Frequently asked questions?
- Why Neptune?
- Isn't super cold?
- Can't you die?
- What's the cost?
- How long can we stay?
Neptune Info
All the info you need about us in case you have anymore questions.
Email: blahblahblah@gmail.com
Website: neptunerocks.com
Location: Neptune Dr, Orlando, FL, United States
Phone: 123-456-7890
Cost of everything.
$1,000,000,000,000