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Neptune

[nep-toon, -tyoon] / ˈnɛp tun, -tyun /


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Ammonite was found in a far-away region of our Solar System where Neptune, the planet farthest from the Sun, has little gravitational influence.

From Space Scoop

The first “Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show” sold out Seattle’s historic Neptune Theatre and has steadily grown, becoming a major tour, a television special, and Jinkx and DeLa’s baby.

From Los Angeles Times

Ensign Assard talked briefly to newsmen about the details of the unprovoked attack on the Neptune patrol plane flying out of Kodiak Naval Station over international waters between Alaska and Siberia.

From Seattle Times

Its 11 crewmen had injuries in varying degrees of severity, caused either by the bullets sprayed by the two jet fighters, shrapnel or the fireball that erupted when the Neptune landed wheels up on the tundra of St. Lawrence Island and fuel tanks stored in the plane’s belly exploded.

From Seattle Times

Such detailed observations of the planet will help scientists understand not only the origins and histories of Uranus and its fellow ice-giant Neptune but also the evolution and cosmic context of our solar system.

From Scientific American