You can't drive to another planet. Cars don't leave the ground, so you would never leave the planet Earth. You would need to use a rocket to get to Pluto, but nobody's ever done it.
Certainly more than your lifetime. I've read in a book at measured by driving but it seemed ridiculous. It also depends on how fast you drive. Are you planning to do that? ;D
It would take 30 years to get to Pluto and 30 years to get back to Earth from Pluto
it was so small it wasnt exactly a planet it was a dwarf planet
It depends on the dwarf planet's distance. Pluto the most famous dwarf plant takes 248 years to orbit the sun.
Technically, since Pluto is no longer a planet, but a dwarf planet, Uranus is the planet that takes the longest to orbit the sun.
Pluto was discovered in 1930 by a lucky accident. It was predicted mathematically that there was a planet beyond Neptune. Not knowing this, Clyde W. Tombaugh at Lowell Observatory in Arizona did a very careful sky survey which turned up Pluto anyway.
Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (which has been reclassified as a dwarf planet but its orbit remains the same). There is speculation of a tenth planet beyond the orbit of Pluto, and if it exists it would also take more time than Saturn to orbit the sun.
Neptune. It would be Pluto, but Pluto is a dwarf planet ( a planet that was a planet, but decided that it wasn't a planet)
it was so small it wasnt exactly a planet it was a dwarf planet
It depends on the dwarf planet's distance. Pluto the most famous dwarf plant takes 248 years to orbit the sun.
The farthest planet from the sun used to be Pluto. Pluto is now considered to be a dwarf planet, not a planet. When Pluto was a planet, its orbit would sometimes take it closer to the sun than Neptune, making the Neptune the farthest planet from the sun for that period of time.
Yes, it is; even for a dwarf planet like Pluto, it would take an enormous amount of energy to move it out of its orbit. Someone would have noticed!
Pluto is a dwarf planet that is about 3.6 billion miles from the sun. This dwarf planet's atmosphere is made of nitrogen and methane, and it s very cold. There is a a mission to send a spacecraft to Pluto to explore it, but it will take nine years to get there. Until scientist receive information from such a mission, it is not known if there are any real resources on Pluto.
Technically, since Pluto is no longer a planet, but a dwarf planet, Uranus is the planet that takes the longest to orbit the sun.
Pluto was discovered in 1930 by a lucky accident. It was predicted mathematically that there was a planet beyond Neptune. Not knowing this, Clyde W. Tombaugh at Lowell Observatory in Arizona did a very careful sky survey which turned up Pluto anyway.
-pluto is a dwarf planet, and the sun is a star -the sun is so hot that if you are 30 miles away from it,your ship will burn,and pluto is so cold that if you take off your helmet you will freeze to death
The dwarf planet 1 Ceres orbits around the Sun once in 4.6 years.
The average distance between Earth and Pluto is 38.5 AU, or 3,580,500,000,000 miles. So, if we hopped in some kind of interplanetary car and set out for Pluto at 100 MPH, we would reach the dwarf planet in approximately 4,084,531 years. Talk about your long car trips!
About 3 years with conventional rockets