Eris is located in the Kuiper Belt (30+ AU from Earth) The dwarf planet orbits at about 37.8 AU (Perihelion) and 97.6 AU (Aphelion) away from the sun, so subtract 1 AU from both of those numbers to determine its distance from us. It would be safe to say that it would take anywhere from 37 to 97 hours (At 1 AU/h) to reach Eris. However, this does not include acceleration/deceleration or orbital pull.
No. Eris orbits the sun once every 558 years. No object orbits the sun every hour. It would be impossible for an object to have a 1-hour orbit around the sun.
550 years.
Eris is in orbit around the sun. It will remain so unless perturbed from its orbit.
Eris orbital period is around 557 years.
Eris is 97 astronomical units away from the sun. ( an astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun)
It takes about 557 Earth years to orbit the Sun.
The word is "revolve" or "orbit", not "rotate". It takes Eris 560 years to orbit the Sun once.
It takes Eris 557 years to orbit the sun
550 years.
Eris is in orbit around the sun. It will remain so unless perturbed from its orbit.
Eris orbital period is around 557 years.
Eris is 97 astronomical units away from the sun. ( an astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun)
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Yes. Eris orbits the sun.
The time Eris takes to orbit the Sun is about 557 years.The length of Eris's orbit around the Sun is about 60 billion kilometers
It takes about 557 Earth years to orbit the Sun.
It is currently in orbit and has been since it was created.
21,637 miles per hour or 34,821 kilometers per hour in its orbit around the Sun.