Yes, Neptune.
The IAU no longer regards Pluto as a planet so Neptunewill forever be our 8th planet even when it is farther from the sun than Pluto. However it will be another 230 years before Neptune is farther from the Sun than Pluto
No. "Xena" now known as Eris orbits much farther out than Ceres. Ceres is the innermost dwarf planet.
Pluto is now classified as a dwarf planet rather than an actual planet.
it was to small so they reclassified it as a dwarf planet
Pluto is not classed as a planet now, just as a "dwarf planet". In its size it rates as smaller than any of the 8 planets in the solar system.
Pluto now isn't a Planet
The IAU no longer regards Pluto as a planet so Neptunewill forever be our 8th planet even when it is farther from the sun than Pluto. However it will be another 230 years before Neptune is farther from the Sun than Pluto
The axis of the planet tilts causing the sun to be farther North during the summer, if you look at the sun rise now it is much farther south than it will be in the summer.
No. "Xena" now known as Eris orbits much farther out than Ceres. Ceres is the innermost dwarf planet.
Saturn is farther from the Sun. Jupiters average distance from the sun is 483,780,000 miles. Saturn's average distance from the sun at it's farthest point is 941,070,000 miles and it's closest point at 840,440,000 miles .
The sun's gravity gets weaker and weaker as you observe it farther and farther toward Pluto, so the materials that made up the planets to begin with, moved farther and farther out from the sun than the material near the sun did, then when the swirling materials got together in dense clouds, their own gravity pulled them into a ball, which we now call a planet, or planetesimal, like Pluto.
The one that is farther from the sun... If Im not wrong. If so, I would want to now the right answer
Pluto is now classified as a dwarf planet rather than an actual planet.
none, the moon is smaller than all the other planets in our solar system.
Charon to Pluto. Only now they're saying Pluto is not a planet.
No, Earth is third in line, Pluto is last but now scientist think there is another planet farther away.
it was to small so they reclassified it as a dwarf planet