
Captain Curious: How Was Neptune Discovered with Math?
Curious Kids Every Day: A Daily Educational Podcast · Josh Taylor
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Show Notes
Blast off to the far edge of our solar system for a tour of Neptune! In this episode, we explore why Neptune is such a deep blue and how its record-setting winds and shifting Great Dark Spots make it a stormy world. We also uncover how Neptune was discovered with math, why its biggest moon Triton orbits backward and shoots nitrogen geysers into the sky, and how a Neptune day and year compare to ours!
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