The forecast on planet Neptune is chilly – and getting colder

Frigid and far-flung Neptune, our solar system’s outermost planet, is adding to its reputation as an enigmatic world, with astronomers puzzled by a surprising drop in its atmospheric temperatures during the past two decades.

Focusing upon Neptune’s stratosphere – the atmosphere’s relatively stable region above the turbulent weather layer – the researchers had expected to find rising temperatures in the part of the planet visible from Earth with the onset of its southern hemisphere summer, a season lasting four decades. Instead, they found temperatures declining significantly.

The study was based on more than 95 thermal-infrared images – every one ever taken – spanning 2003 to 2020 using ground-based telescopes in Hawaii and Chile, mostly the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope. It is the most comprehensive assessment to date of Neptune’s atmospheric temperatures.

“The atmosphere appears more complicated than we had naively assumed, which, unsurprisingly, seems to be a general lesson that nature teaches scientists again and again,” said Michael Roman, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Leicester in England and lead author of the study published on Monday in the Planetary Science Journal.

Neptune’s stratosphere temperature fell as much as 14 degrees Fahrenheit (8 degrees Celsius) to minus 179 F (minus 117 C) over the 17 years studied. In contrast, temperatures in Neptune’s troposphere – the even-colder weather layer – showed no significant variability while reaching as low as minus 370 F (minus 223 C).

Neptune is among the least explored of the solar system’s eight planets, with its great distance making it difficult to study from Earth. NASA’s Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have made a close-up visit, flying past Neptune in 1989.

“I think Neptune is very intriguing to many of us because we still know so little about it,” Roman said.

Its temperature changes were unevenly distributed, with regional variations. The southern tropics cooled, then warmed, then cooled again. Mid-latitudes temperatures initially remained constant before falling gradually. South pole temperatures initially dropped only slightly before warming dramatically between 2018 and 2020.

“I suspect the overall temperature drop may most likely be due to changes in the atmospheric chemistry, which responds to changing seasonal sunlight and, in turn, alters how effectively the atmosphere cools,” Roman said.

Neptune’s average diameter is about 30,600 miles (49,250 km), making it four times wider than Earth. It orbits more than 30 times as far away from the sun as Earth at an average distance of about 2.8 billion miles (4.5 billion km), needing about 165 Earth years to complete a single orbit around the sun – a Neptunian year.

The dwarf planet Pluto most of the time orbits even further away but its oval-shaped orbit sometimes brings it closer to the sun than Neptune.

Neptune and neighboring Uranus are classified as ice giants, as opposed to the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn. Neptune, which like those other planets lacks a solid surface, possesses an extremely dynamic atmosphere mainly of hydrogen and helium, with a small amount of methane, atop a mantle mostly of slushy ammonia and water and a solid core. Neptune boasts the strongest winds of any planet.

Neptune may offer lessons about planets beyond our solar system, called exoplanets, said study co-author Glenn Orton, a planetary scientist at Caltech’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

“The close relationship that Neptune may share with a large segment of the population of exoplanets,” Orton said, “means that it may be ‘an exoplanet in our backyard’ – probably on the colder end of that spectrum, but still a model for the things we might expect to see in the meteorology of various exoplanets.”

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    Mark Tapley

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    Hello PSI readers:
    Have any of you seen the fake flight of Jeff ( Jeffery Preston (((Jorgenson))) Bezos Blue Origin CGI nonsense in which the booster rocket “lands” backwards. Notice the hazy window (whats the point of having a window) with the dummy in the seat with its thumb sticking up. I link the Apollo “moon landing” video below that all PSI readers should see. Full of actual NASA footage and interviews Note the end where ass-tronaunt Buzzz Aldrin responds to the 8 year old girl’s question.
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/0oANUdFS0LxK/

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      lloyd

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      What, no Jewish/Zionist conspiracy?

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    Heretic Jones

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    Such outstanding work by these scientists! Imagine, understanding the temperature of far-away Neptune!

    As their next pioneering endeavor, perhaps they can generate a local forecast for the mountain valley in which I live that actually has the slightest semblance of accuracy.

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      Mark Tapley

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      Hello Jones:
      You’re chance of getting improved weather forecasting is about as likely as it is to get a descent public school system. After all what can you expect when 11 million per day goes to the Khazar thugs and billions more are earmarked for developing a better helicopter to fly in the practically zero atmosphere of the fake Mars project (Devon Island):
      https://www.bitchute.com/video/ML1I0cx7Xi7W/
      https://www.bitchute.com/video/pZOEuvHvC8rZ/

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    Robert Beatty

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    IMO. At Neptune, Eye activity associated with high level clouds (50-70km above the lower compact cloud mass), and the planet’s mass, suggests Neptune is in its Mid Terrafirma Stage of development. Terrafirma associates with Proto Continent formation including high mountains surrounded by retreating lava lakes.
    Primitive anaerobic life forms may exist in the high lake catchments, fed by torrential downpours and accompanied by massive erosion. This could be similar to conditions on Earth about 3.3 By ago, and should be located on the opposite side of the planet to the largest Eye spot.
    Classic Dynamic Development at Neptune is further evidenced by Neptune, Saturn, and Jupiter being the only planets emitting significantly more heat than they receive from the Sun. Neptune’s heat is coming from a rapidly condensing atmospheric cloud that is convecting core heat to outer space.
    Ref. https://bosmin.com/PSL/PlanetsSatellitesLandforms.pdf pages 65-67.

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    Mafk Tapley

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    Hello Beatty:
    I am assuming that all the planets in our solar system were created at the same time. Astronomers see another super nova (burned out star) about ever 25 years. They have never seen the creation of either stars or planers. If earth is 4.5 billion years old how do you estimate what happened 3.3 billion years ago. If the planets are anywhere near as old as astronomers (and you) claim, how could some of them still be producing more heat than they get from the sun? Would the core have not cooled off long ago? And what about the sun?. Is it supposed to have emitted a constant radiation and heat over these billions of years? We know that it is burning out (just like other stars) at a constant rate, so billions of years ago its intensity would have barbecued all the planets orbiting around it.

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    Tom

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    Neptune and Pluto…hopefully never to be poisoned by man.

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