4.6 years.
365.25 days
1 year
The dwarf planet 1 Ceres orbits around the Sun once in 4.6 years.
No, Ceres orbits the Sun. It is considered a dwarf planet.
Ceres takes about 4.6 years to make one trip around the sun.
Ceres follows an orbit between Mars and Jupiter, within the asteroid belt, with a period of 4.6 Earth years.
It takes 4.6 years for Ceres to revolve around the sun.
The sun can't orbit itself. Stars in binary or trinary systems, however, do orbit each other. Depending on the distance and a few other factors, this can take hundreds if not thousands of years for one orbit.
One year on Ceres, which is the time it takes for Ceres to complete one orbit around the Sun, is equivalent to 1,682 Earth days.
Ceres is not called a moon because it orbits the sun directly, rather than another planet. Moons typically orbit around a planet, while dwarf planets like Ceres have their own independent orbits around the sun.
It takes Ceres approximately 4.6 Earth years, or about 4 years and 220 days, to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Pluto's orbit DOES NOT overlap the orbit of the asteroid Ceres. But it does overlap the orbit of the planet neptune