Neptune (Planet)

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From South El Monte , Neptune is visible in the morning sky, becoming accessible around 22:28, when it reaches an altitude of 21° above your eastern horizon. It will then reach its highest point in the sky at 02:38, 55° above your southern horizon. It will be lost to dawn twilight around 05:17, 39° above your south-western horizon.

Name Neptune
Object type Superior planet
Current position
Computed for:26 August 2025
Right ascension:00h06m [2]
Declination:−00°47' [2]
Constellation:Pisces
Magnitude:7.82 (V) [1]
Angular diameter:2.4 arcsec[2]
Distance:28.99 AU
241.13 lightmin [2]
Angular motion (speed):1.41 arcmin/day[2]
Angular motion (pos ang):245.3°
Orbital elements [2]
Semi-major axis:30.07 AU
Eccentricity:0.008590
Inclination:1.77°
Longitude ascending node:131.78°
Argument of perihelion:-86.82°
Epoch of elements:01 January 2000
Mean Anomaly at epoch:-100.08°
Absolute mag (H):-6.87 [1]
Slope parameter (n):2.00 [1]
Derived quantities
Perihelion:29.81 AU
Aphelion:30.33 AU
Orbital period:164.89 years
Sources
[1] Robin M. Green, Spherical Astronomy, 1985, ISBN 0-521-31779-7
[2] Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac, 2013, Urban & Seidelmann, Eds., Table 8.7, ISBN 978-1-891389-85-6
Events
23 Sep 2025  –  Neptune at opposition
10 Dec 2025  –  Neptune ends retrograde motion
22 Mar 2026  –  Neptune at solar conjunction
07 Jul 2026  –  Neptune enters retrograde motion
25 Sep 2026  –  Neptune at opposition
12 Dec 2026  –  Neptune ends retrograde motion
24 Mar 2027  –  Neptune at solar conjunction
09 Jul 2027  –  Neptune enters retrograde motion
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