The radius of Neptune's orbit is equal to its distance from the Sun, which is: Average distance from the Sun = 30.066 AU = 4.498 x 10^9 km
Maximum distance from the Sun = 30.367 AU = 4.543 x 10^9 km
Minimum distance from the Sun = 29.453 AU = 4.453 x 10^9 km AU = astronomical Unit, 1 AU = Earth-Sun distance = 149,600,000 km or 1.496 x 10^8 km = 92.96 million miles
All planets tend to have elliptical orbits.
The closest Neptune comes to the Sun is 4,452,940,833 km, and the farthest it gets is 4,553,946,490 km
As to the length of its orbit, it takes 60,190 days and travels at an average speed of 5.43 km per second.... that makes the distance travelled on one orbit = 5.43 x 60 x 60 x 24 x 60,190 kilometres, which works out at 28,238,258,880 kilometres
No Because no! the correct answer is no
20 years
164.8 Earth years
neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun
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neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun
No Because no! the correct answer is no
No, it is a normal orbit with an average radius of 30.06 astronomical units. Apart from Venus Neptune has the most nearly circular orbit, and those two planets are the only ones with an eccentricity factor less than 0.01.
well the orbit is about 59,000000000 km ( 3km455666674x34km
Neptunes
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20 years
164.8 Earth years
Most are from the Kuiper belt, beyonf Neptunes orbit. There are currently five official dwarf planets. Four of them are around or beyond Neptunes orbit, but there is one in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, called Ceres.
Radius of 'n'th orbit of hydrogen like species of atomic no.'z'
neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun
Neptune takes 60148.35 days to orbit the sun once.