You would still be 9.
Due to the Humans current inability to colonize outside our own planet all calculations, like age, are still based on the Earth standard.
But, assuming that was not your specific question, it takes approximately 248 Earth years for Pluto to orbit the sun once. So for your calulations divide your age by 248 and you will get your age in Pluto Years.
9/248= .03629 Pluto Years
Two give you an idea, that would be similar to only being 2 weeks old on Earth. (.03629 Earth Years = 13.25 Earth Days)
Not very old in Pluto years.
9 years
It takes Pluto 248 years to orbit the Sun. That means that one year on Pluto is 90,520 Earth days.
If you are talking about the number of minutes it takes get to Pluto, the answer is about 9 years. Measured in minutes, that's about:4.7 million minutes
9 earth days
6576 days old and 9 years old
On its axis, roughly 6.4 earth days, around the sun, 90,613 earth days, (258 earth years)
You would have to move at least 73000km/hr, or about 45300mph to reach Pluto in 9 years.
No. It takes over 248 years for Pluto to complete its orbit around the Sun (astronomers have just been observing Pluto for 80 years so far).It takes over 6 (Earth) days and 9 hours for Pluto to revolve around its axis.
About 159 Earth years, or 16 Irken years. 1 Irken year is about 9 Earth years.
11.86 Earth years = 1 Jupiter year11.86x = 9x ≈ 0.76He would be about 9 months old.
It takes 9 years, and the first satellite will reach Pluto in 2015. The satellite was launched on January 9, 2006. I cannot wait till we find out the deep secrets of Pluto...