Talk:Neptune/@comment-4501235-20111112111921

Okay, now I'm completely stunned, give me a minute to pick my jaw up off the floor..... You are clearlly correct in your observation, but how did you.....  where did you.... why did you...? I am obviously at a loss for words, so let me quote someone much more skilled than I. In one of my favorite books, "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson, he writes, in reference to Isaac Newton, "Once in a great while, a few times in history, a human mind produces an observation so acute and unexpected that people can't quite decide which is more amazing-the fact or the thinking of it." I realize your Neptune observation is no Principia and comparing the two is a bit of a hyperbole, but still I am in awe. It almost pains me to correct the spelling of noticeably and to question whether the different colors of the skies on different moons may have more to do with the predominant molecules in the atmospheres than a true haze caused by fine particles.