
Five Facts About the Farthest Planet in our Solar System
Clip: Season 46 Episode 16 | 1m 12s
Getting to know Neptune, the outer-most planet.
Neptune has the fastest winds in the solar system—up to 1,500 mph. What else makes it unique?
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Five Facts About the Farthest Planet in our Solar System
Clip: Season 46 Episode 16 | 1m 12s
Neptune has the fastest winds in the solar system—up to 1,500 mph. What else makes it unique?
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