Do you mean farthest planet? If so, then yes. But if you include Dwarf planets, then no, it isn't.
neptune when its orbit inclines with Pluto
Yes. Pluto used to be (at least most of the time since, its orbits crosses that of Neptune) but now Pluto is considered a dwarf planet.
Neptune is 4,504,300,000 km away from the sun.
Neptune is the planet farthest away from the sun in our solar system.
Jupiter is 741,000,000 km away. Uranus is2,870,000,000 km away. Neptune is 4,500,000,000 km away from the sun.
The sun is much closer to earth than Neptune is. Neptune is way out there. The sun is 1 A.U. away or 92 milllion miles Neptune is between 29 - 31 A.U away
Neptune is closer to the sun but because of Pluto's elliptical orbit, Neptune is farther away form the sun for 20 years. Neptune is closer to the sun but because of Pluto's elliptical orbit, Neptune is farther away form the sun for 20 years.
No, the farthest planet from the Sun is always Neptune.
Earth. Neptune is the farthest planet away. Since the Sun is totally far away, this makes Neptune closer to Earth. Its like " the sun, a couple of planets including Earth, and then Neptune".
Neptune is almost 79 times further away from the Sun than Mercury.
Mars is 1.5 astronomical units away from sun while Neptune is 30 astronomical units away.
The average distance of Neptune from the sun is 2,795,084,800 miles or 4,498,252,900 kilometers.