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DescriptionNeptune diagram.svg |
English: Diagram of the planet Neptune.
- Upper atmosphere, top clouds.
- Atmosphere consisting of hydrogen, helium, and methane gas.
- Mantle consisting of water, ammonia, and methane ices.
- Core consisting of rock (silicates and nickel-iron).
Deutsch: Neptun.
- Obere Atmosphäre, oberste Wolkenschicht.
- Atmosphäre (Wasserstoff, Helium, Methangas)
- Mantel (Wasser, Ammoniak, Methaneis)
- Kern (Fels)
Русский: Нептун.
- Верхняя атмосфера, наивысший слой облачности.
- Атмосфера (водород, гелий, газообразный метан)
- Мантия (вода, аммиак, метановый лёд)
- Ядро (силикаты, никель, железо)
Slovenčina: Neptún.
- Vrchná armosféra, vrcholky mrakov
- Atmosféra (vosik, hélium, metán)
- Plášť (voda, amoniak, metánový l'ad)
- Jardo (kameň)
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06:17, 8 October 2008 (UTC) |
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http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/gallery/Neptune_Int-browse.jpg, which is in the public domain |
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NASA; Pbroks13 (redraw) |
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