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camberrax favorited a video
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The sound of neptune , i haven't hear this part on any other vid of nept...
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The sound of neptune , i haven't hear this part on any other vid of neptune . from the Nasa Voyager .
Neptune is the outermost planet of the gas giants. It has an equatorial diameter of 49,500 kilometers (30,760 miles). If Neptune were hollow, it could contain nearly 60 Earths. Neptune orbits the Sun every 165 years. It has eight moons, six of which were found by Voyager. A day on Neptune is 16 hours and 6.7 minutes. Neptune was discovered on September 23, 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle, of the Berlin Observatory, and Louis d'Arrest, an astronomy student, through mathematical predictions made by Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier.
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the sounds of THE PLANET Uranus i know that in english you can understand...
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the sounds of THE PLANET Uranus i know that in english you can understand something else .
Uranus had been observed on many occasions before its discovery as a planet, but it was generally mistaken for a star. The earliest recorded sighting was in 1690 when John Flamsteed observed the planet at least six times, cataloging it as 34 Tauri. The French astronomer, Pierre Lemonnier, observed Uranus at least twelve times between 1750 and 1769 including on four consecutive nights.
Uranus revolves around the Sun once every 84 Earth years. Its average distance from the Sun is roughly 3 billion km . The intensity of sunlight on Uranus is about 1/400 that on Earth. Its orbital elements were first calculated in 1783 by Pierre-Simon Laplace. With time, discrepancies began to appear between the predicted and observed orbits, and in 1841, John Couch Adams first proposed that the differences might be due to the gravitational tug of an unseen planet. In 1845, Urbain Le Verrier began his own independent research into Uranus's orbit. On September 23, 1846, Johann Gottfried Galle located a new planet, later named Neptune, at nearly the position predicted by Le Verrier.
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This is the REAL sound of planet Neptune, recorded in outerspace. If the...
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This is the REAL sound of planet Neptune, recorded in outerspace. If there isn't any life out there, there sure is sound!
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This is a recording of the Electro magnetic field of jupiter Recorded by...
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This is a recording of the Electro magnetic field of jupiter Recorded by NASA
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Hello: If you will comment about like: you don't need this video or forg...
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Hello: If you will comment about like: you don't need this video or forget; Speak to yourself. It's my choice! I wanted to make this and upload to Youtube. If you don't like this, don't watch and comment. I've got some messages that the users used the word: f*ck..I'll delete these comments. I don't like :/
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