Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun making it the most distant in the solar system. This gas giant planet may have formed much closer to the Sun in early solar system history before migrating to its present position.
| Equatorial Diameter: | 49,528 km |
| Polar Diameter: | 48,682 km |
| Mass: | 1.02 × 10^26 kg (17 Earths) |
| Moons: | 14 (Triton) |
| Rings: | 5 |
| Orbit Distance: | 4,498,396,441 km (30.10 AU) |
| Orbit Period: | 60,190 days (164.8 years) |
| Effective Temperature: | -214 °C |
| Discovery Date: | September 23rd 1846 |
| Discovered By: | Urbain Le Verrier & Johann Galle |
To grasp the importance of Neptune in one’s chart, or in charts of mundane events, countries, and leaders, there is a certain haziness we’ll have to embrace. Just as it is now the “last planet” in the Solar system after not being one for years, we will see that there are many inconsistencies to its meaning and roles in our existence. Neptune is a planet of misconceptions and lies, just as it is a planet of ultimate faith and trust. There is fragility to its field of emotion, and when our personal planets get in touch with Neptune, we easily become unstable, scared, or sometimes too sensitive to handle the rough world surrounding us.
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