Don't look so blue, Neptune: Now astronomers know this planet's true color
Briefly

"We find that the planets are different colors, but the difference in color was nothing like what you see when you Google for images of Uranus and Neptune," says Patrick Irwin, a planetary physicist at the University of Oxford.
As a result, some of the key features of Neptune, such as cloud bands and a dark spot, become "indistinct and difficult to see," according to Irwin.
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