This Is the Only REAL Close-up Footage of Neptune Ever Captured
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Publicado 2023-04-26
Footage credit: NASA
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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As a northern canadian, i might have to put on a jacket there.
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680 mph winds at -200°C temperatures. That's got to be one hell of a windchill factor!
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Helps me realize how amazingly fine tuned our planet is for life.
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video quality of voyager 2 1989: meanwhile bank cctv in 2023: *cant even see man's face*
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Hope they can get more footage of Neptune someday.
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It takes sunlight 8 minutes to reach Earth, but 4 hours to reach Neptune
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"Cobalt Blue," has to be one the coolest terms ever assigned to a color. 💙🌚🥶
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Nepchewn
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Voyager 2 traveled over 32,000 mph and it still took 12 years to reach Neptune! 🤯 Amazing.
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The connection from the Voyager 2 seems better than my cell phone reception on earth!
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Was gonna ask if the wind makes a sonic boom since the wind is supersonic there, but decided to give it a goog. Apparently the speed of sound is much faster on Neptune because the atmosphere is so dense. Pretty neat
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The fact that we can receive signals from something that is 7 billion kilometers away is insane.
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Imagine the sound generated by 1000+ MPH winds. Wind that literally generating sonic booms. This has got to be one of the LOUDEST places in the solar system.
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Something for everyone to think about. How insanely intense the gravitational pull of the sun is if a planet 4.3 billion miles from it is locked into its orbit.
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How patient do you have to be to wait 12 years for one photograph⁉️⁉️😳
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I love Neptune. My favourite planet :)
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*The Sun explodes* 4 hours later Neptuninans: "Guys, somethings up with the Sun-OH GOD!!"
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A dazzling blue gem in the black velvet fold of space.
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Btw - It’s actually the same light colour as its neighbour Uranus. They put a filter on the image, which makes it look darker. They did this because it shows more detail that way.
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Neptune...where the weatherman will never be wrong.