Orbital period: 248.00 years; 90,560.0653 days; 2,173,441.5672 hours.
To get from Earth to Pluto it takes 5763 km to get their.
A year on Pluto is 247.92 Earth years, or 90,553 Earth days, one day on Pluto is equivilant to 6.387 earth days, or 153.3 hours.
Pluto takes 90,613.305 days to make one revolution of the Sun and takes 6.387230 days to make one rotation.Therefore in one year Pluto would have rotated 14,186.63568 times
The distance between Pluto and Saturn varies depending on where each planet is in its orbit, but the maximum distance between them is a little under 11 light-HOURS.
90,580.0653 earth daysFirst you must break it down the same units of measure, because Pluto rotates around the sun every 248 (earth) years, and rotates on it's axis every 6.387 (earth) days. what we're going to do is put everything down to days. 248 (earth) years is about 90580.0653 (earth) days and since we already have Pluto's day at 6.387 (earth) days it just simple division if you want to know the amount of (Pluto) days in a (Pluto) year. 90580.0653/6.387 and you get your answer.There are roughly 14,181.9423 (Pluto) days in a (Pluto) year. Hope it helpsthere are 90,472 days in a year on pluto
I'm guessing that you're talking about Earth hours and Pluto years.1 Pluto year = 89,865.65 Earth days = 2,156,775.6mean solar Earth hours
It takes a ray of light, not years, but just a few hours (about 7 hours) to reach Pluto.
225 hours.
It takes Pluto 248 years to orbit the Sun. That means that one year on Pluto is 90,520 Earth days.
55 hours just kidding its 144 hours
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To get from Earth to Pluto it takes 5763 km to get their.
A year on Pluto is 247.92 Earth years, or 90,553 Earth days, one day on Pluto is equivilant to 6.387 earth days, or 153.3 hours.
248 years
No. The stars of the constellations are many light yearsfrom Earth. Pluto is only about 5½ light hours from Earth.
It takes Pluto 90,588 (Earth) days - or 248 (Earth) years - to make one full orbit around the sun. If one day on Pluto is equal to 153 Earth hours (or 6.375 Earth days), then one year on Pluto would therefore be equal to ~14,210 "Pluto days" (i.e. Pluto makes one full rotation around it's axis ~14,210 times for every full orbit it makes around the sun).