244 hours
They got their name from the ancience gods a long time ago
Yes.
Assuming you are talking about one of the planets or Pluto, then these are the approximate figures: Mercury: 0.24 Venus: 0.62 Earth: 1.00 Mars: 1.88 Jupiter: 11.86 Saturn: 29.46 Uranus: 84.01 Neptune: 164.79 Pluto: 248.54 Converted into days, to the nearest day, that is: Mercury:88 Venus: 225 Earth: 365 Mars: 687 Jupiter: 4,332 Saturn: 10,760 Uranus: 30,685 Neptune: 60,190 Pluto: 90,779
Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter. If you want to include Pluto, put it first, and follow it with Eris. But then you should probably also include Ceres, which was considered to be a planet a long time before Pluto was discovered.Here are all diameters of the Solar Planets from smallest to largest diameter.Mercury 4,880 kmMars 6,794 kmVenus 12,104 kmEarth 12,756 kmNeptune 49,532 kmUranus 51,118 kmSaturn 120,536 kmJupiter 142,984 kmPluto is no longer a "planet". Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet, the second largest member of a population called Centaurs (between Jupiter & Neptune) or the Kuiper Belt (beyond Neptune).
Pluto orbits the sun, as does Saturn, but Saturn is closer to the sun than Pluto is, so Pluto has much further to go to orbit the sun. Pluto's orbit is longer than Saturn's.
Depending on the planets positions at the time and if you are lucky with your trajectory. * Mars * Jupiter * Saturn * Uranus * Neptune * and then nothing for a long long time
Outer planets like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune take varying amounts of time to orbit around the Sun due to their distance from it. Jupiter takes about 12 years, Saturn about 29 years, Uranus about 84 years, and Neptune about 165 years to complete one orbit.
for a 20 earth year period. when Pluto gets closer to the sun than Neptune every 248 earth years.
There are no planets in our solar system with exactly 8 moons. Mercury-0 Venus-0 Earth-1 Mars-2 Jupiter-63 Saturn- at least 61 Uranus-27 Neptune-13 Pluto has been downgraded in class from a major planet to a minor planet. It has 3 moons.
288 years
Four the planets in the solar system have rings. They are the four giant gas planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Saturn, which has by far the largest ring system, was know to have rings for a long time. It was not until the 1970's that rings were discovered around the other gas planets. The rings around Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune are much smaller, darker and fainter than the rings of Saturn.
The orbit of Pluto crosses that of Neptune and so it is possible for the distance between the two to be very small. At their furthers, the distance is close to 12 billion km.