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Neptune Though Neptune is orbiting further six planets away from our sun and earth, at around 2.8 billion miles away, it is actually more massive then Uranus. At this distance it takes over 165 years to complete cercal our sun's forum point, but only has a rotation period of about 16 hours. Even though Neptune is so far from the center of the solar system its “mine like sun generation core is producing a surface temperature of about -346 degrees, while the atmosphere has the ability to contain liquid hydrogen helium, methane gases which are being moved around by a 600 mph jet-stream, once aloft. Because of its massive, deep blue, reflecting size Neptune has the gravitational pulling power to hold over eight moons tightly within its grip easily.
Because of its giant size, Neptune is one of the four giant plaints who mass keep their surfaces from truing into solids. Because of this liquid coved surface characteristic it is impossible for Blue Ridge Airlines to attempt any VTOL operation on it landscape so Neptune’s complicated moons structure will house many of our prefer “hard surface” landing destinations.
Neptune maintains a 1,774 degree inclination with an obliquity rotational angle of 29.56 degrees. Blue Ridge Nebula Airlines flat ecliptic approaches to this orbital plane of rotation is possible directly from the earth’s 0 degree solar orbit inclination.
However since it is much easier to regulate environmental living conditions like, gravity, temperature, and atmospheres, flying sky cities or orbital space stations will be where most of our passengers and their related cargo supplies will be headed to. This manmade, artificial, homesteading structure will be parked just outside Neptune’s deadly magnetic radiation zone, or either close to each of its sister moons, Proteus, Larissa, Nereid, and Triton's bases of population.
The time to travail to this mine sun’s complicated world will vary depending on Earth – Neptune planetary routing pairs orbital distances and the time, seasons, of departure so fares will fluctuate accordingly.
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