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The video is about the mysteries and anomalies of Neptune, the most distant planet in the solar system. It explores various theories about its origin, structure, atmosphere, heat source, magnetic field, and storms. It also discusses the possibility of finding alien life on Neptune or its largest moon Triton, which may be a wandering planet captured by Neptune's gravity. It questions why NASA keeps postponing missions to Neptune, which could reveal more secrets about this ice giant and its similarities to many exoplanets.
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1. NASA's Mission schedule has two probes to explore Venus in 2029 and 2031, but the Trident mission to Neptune is canceled in 2038.
2. Neptune was discovered in 1846 by French astronomer Urbane Le Verrier and German researchers from Berlin University, based on calculations of Uranus' orbit.
3. Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun, with an orbit 30 times wider than Earth's and a rotation period of 165 years.
4. Neptune has a mass of 17 times that of Earth, with a rocky core surrounded by layers of gas, mainly hydrogen and helium.
5. Neptune has a very active atmosphere, with storms, clouds, and winds reaching up to 2,100 kilometers per hour.
6. Neptune radiates more heat than it receives from the Sun, but its source is unknown.
7. Neptune has a strange magnetic field that is not aligned with its poles and extends far into space.
8. Neptune has 14 known moons and six rings, some of which are mysterious and unexplained.
9. Triton is the largest moon of Neptune, and it has a retrograde orbit, indicating that it was captured from the Kuiper belt or beyond.
10. Triton has cryovolcanism, an ionosphere, and possibly an under-ice ocean that could harbor life.