This question is impossible to answer but takes roughly 279 years to orbit it. Pluto's orbit is irregular so it never is in a circle so it cant be measured sometimes it is closer to the sun than Uranus!!
it is 5.9 billon km from the sun and the distance is 2274
The average distance between Pluto and the sun is about 5870 million kilometres.
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The distance between the Sun and Earth is 149,600,000 kilometers, and the distance between the Sun and Pluto is 5.9 billion kilometers. The gravitational pull decreases with an increase in distance. So, the gravitational pull of the Sun on Pluto is much less than its pull on Earth. So, in the model, Pluto’s orbit would have a much larger radius than Earth’s orbit.
Pluto's jouney around the sun takes about 248.4 earth yaers
Pluto is (on average) 2,987 million miles away from the sun.
When I was a kid Pluto was closer to the sun than Neptune. Now it is further away. The distance between Pluto and earth will vary as Pluto orbits the sun--Pluto's orbit is fairly eccentric. At aphelion (furthest distance from the sun) Pluto is 48.871 AU (average earth/sun distance) from the sun. That is 4.542 billion miles. When the earth is on the opposite side of the sun, that would maximize the distance to Pluto at close to 4.635 billion miles (4.542 billion plus 93 million). Pluto will reach its next maximum distance from us in 2113, just over a century from now (2012). At its closest Pluto is 29.657 AU from the sun, or 2.757 billion miles. Some time during 1989 earth and Pluto were lined up on the same side of the sun, and the distance between them was minimized to roughly 2.664 billion miles.
Yes, the dwarf planet Pluto does in fact have seasons. However, the seasons on Pluto are much more extreme than Earth's due to its distance from the sun.
Pluto's distance from Earth varies from 2.6 to 4.6 billion miles depending on the position of Earth and Pluto in their orbits around the Sun. The distance from the Sun is 2.8 to 4.5 billion miles.
Pluto has an orbit that varies greatly in its distance from the sun. At a minimum, Pluto is 29.6 AUs from the Sun (about 2.8 billion miles). At a maximum, Pluto is 49.3 AUs from the Sun (about 4.5 billion miles). 1 AU is equal to 93 million miles, the distance from Earth to the Sun.
that depends on where pluto is in its orbit (think of sirius as the hub of your front bike wheel, the sun as the hub of the back wheel and pluto as the valve for the back wheel inner tube) with the vast distance from the sun to sirius (8.6 light years) the percentage of how much closer it is to pluto or the sun will be tiny, but its still a measurable difference. (pluto is only about 4 light HOURS from the sun)
From the distance of Pluto, the Sun would look like a very bright star.