Retard here.
So Neptune is a ice giant, correct?
Mainly filled with water ammonia methane and so on.
I guess that mean it's not a water world, right?
For example, If I were to go down to the surface(assuming there is a surface) I would not splash down in alien waters, I would instead keep descending into clouds of methane and ice, right?
Also, it's gravity is 1.14 times that of earth. Does that mean it's one hundred and somewhat percent more than earth's, or is it just a fraction above earth's grav?
>>8229389
The atmosphere gets denser and denser until it is a liquid under intense pressure.
>>8229389
>it's gravity is 1.14 times that of earth. Does that mean it's one hundred and somewhat percent more than earth's, or is it just a fraction above earth's grav?
It means on the 'surface' you would weigh 114 pounds if you weighed 100 pounds on Earth. The gravity is less than you might think Neptune's size would generate because you are that much further from Neptune's center of mass on its 'surface'.
>>8229453
>It means on the 'surface' you would weigh 114 pounds if you weighed 100 pounds on Earth.
i wonder what the long term effects would be on a human.
Its known that eyes start to change in zero gravity for example.
And not the good kind of change.
>>8229467
What happens to your eyes in zero g?
>>8229519
>http://www.space.com/25392-manned-mars-mission-astronaut-vision.html
its no fun when you finaly get to mars and your blind.
>>8229389
im pretty sure it got a mantle of "alien water"
Thanks for the respones guys.
So, assuming magical tech bullshit, would it be cool if there where like boat cities and shit sailing the waters of Neptune?
>>8229519
>Zero g
>>8229389
>Neptune is a ice giant, correct?
Incorrect.
Neptune is a gas giant.
>>8230244
zero g love zero g love!
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTYV4GPRiIc