Neptune has an average orbital distance of 4.5 billion kilometers from the Sun and takes about 165 Earthyears to complete one orbit.
It has a unique feature called the Great Dark Spot, a massive storm system similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
Neptune has 14 known moons, the largest of which is Triton, which is unique among moons in the solar system for its retrograde orbit and likely capture from the Kuiper Belt.
Exploration
Neptune was first discovered in 1846 through mathematical calculations before it was actually observed through a telescope.
The first and only spacecraft to visit Neptune was NASA's Voyager 2 in 1989, which provided the most detailed images and data of the planet to date.
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