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A PLUTOIDS is a dwarf planets with an orbit outside that of Neptune.Plutiods are sometimes referred to as "ice dwarfs" due to their diminutive size and cold surface temperatures.The outer planets show evidence of interaction with plutoids. While dwarf planets, there are potentially hundreds of plutoid objects in the solar system that has yet to be given official. Dwarf planet are aloso objects in the solar system which orbit the sun.
Relative to what? Mercury is the fasted in relation to it's orbit at 48 km/s Jupiter is moving relative to itself at 12.6 km/s The Solar System in relation to the galactic core is revolving at 230 km/s.
the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet further than neptune is nothing in our solar system but out of our solar system it,s Eris
It was a Forerunner planet
Pluto orbits just like any of the other planets its just a dwarf planet.
The planet and the moon(s) gravitational pull
The orbit determines the path of a planet around the sun. The closer a planetâ??s orbit is to the Sun, the more rapid is the planetâ??s motion.
The planet Saturn
If you still consider Pluto to be a planet then Pluto would be the slowest to orbit the sun. If you don't believe Pluto is a planet anymore then Neptune would be the slowest planet to orbit our sun.
the moons orbit the planet but the planets orbit the sunMoons revolve round planets. Planets revolve round suns.___________AlternateThe truth is that planets orbit round their moons, or more precisely a planet and its moon(s) orbit around their barycenter, the center of gravity of the planet-moon system. This is true for the earth, but this orbital motion of earth is less noticeable than the orbital motion of the smaller moon. I think the real difference between planets and their moons is relative size.
Charles Augustus Rufus Borst has written: 'The orbit of the planet Anahita' -- subject(s): Anahita (Planet)
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Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, takes about 42 hours to orbit Jupiter. Jupiter takes close to 4 332 days to orbit the Sun. So, for practical terms you may consider that Io will take the same time as Jupiter to orbit the Sun: 4 332 days, or a little longer than 11 years and 10 months at Earth´s time.
moon Actually, anything that orbits a planet is called a satellite. Natural examples are moons, but man-made ones are things like the telescopes sent up from earth.
12 months or years.
Renu Malhotra has written: 'The origin of Pluto's orbit' -- subject(s): Planetary evolution, Pluto (Planet), Neptune (Planet), Eccentricity, Oort cloud, Protoplanets 'Me and my world'
Neptune is the planet that is farthest from the sun. The planetâ??s orbit around the sun takes over 60 thousand days.