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No there is no precipitation on Pluto because the freezing cold temperatures any gases or water would be frozen but maybe long ago there was water on Pluto but it has been frozen as Pluto's surface so Pluto is surface layer is ice
The 8 planets of the solar system have been observed since ancient times and were named long ago, by people whose names are not recorded by history.
248 years. Since its discovery in 1930, Pluto has only completed a little less than 1/3rd of a full revolution.
It takes Pluto's moon 6.39 days to circle Pluto.
248 years. Since its discovery in 1930, Pluto has only completed a little less than 1/3rd of a complete revolution.
The distance of Pluto doesn't matter, since the orbit would be the same no matter how fast Pluto travels.The orbit of Pluto is about 22,698,700,000 miles long. if Pluto traveled that distance at 62500 miles per second, it would take 363179.2 seconds or about 100 hours to orbit the Sun.
Since the orbit is highly elliptical, either a long time or a really long time. It also depends on the relative location of earth. Unless of course you want to go from Neptune to Pluto, then not so long.
No answer Pluto orbits the Sun Pluto does not orbit the Earth
veary long Pluto is not a planet so u no ok that's all i can say
long, long ago.
The planets have been orbiting the Sun for a very long time. However, Neptune has the longest year, about 165 Earth-years long, and since it was only discovered in 1846, 166 Earth-years ago, it has only made one orbit since it was discovered.
Galileo observed "the Great Red Spot" as it is known over 400 years ago. It is possible the storm has been raging for thousands, perhaps even millions of years. All we know is that it is at least 4 centuries old.