Pluto's orbit varies, at it's closest it is 30 AU from the sun and at its furthest it is 49 AU.
Because Pluto is so far away from the sun that it would only be measered in astronomical units or light time.
Pluto's distance from the Sun is from 4.4 to 7.4 billion kilometers. The speed of light is 300,000 km/sec. Light takes between from 4.1 hours and 6.8 hours to travel from the Sun to Pluto. For the mean distance of 5.9 billion km, it would take 5.46 hours.
Pluto's semi-major axis (essentially its average distance from the sun) is 39.48 astronomical units or about 0.00062 light years.
A rough average of the distance between Earth and Pluto = 3,667,000,000 miles That's a difficult question to answer precisely. Pluto's average distance from the Sun is 39.4 AU. (An AU is an Astronomical Unit and is defined as the average distance between the center of the Earth and the center of the Sun.) One AU equals 92,955,807 million miles, or about 93 million miles, but Pluto's distance from the Sun ranges from 29.7 to 49.3 AU. So, depending on the orbits of Pluto and Earth, the distance between the two could be anywhere from 28.7 AU (Earth directly between Pluto and Sun when Pluto is closest to the Sun) to 50.3 AU (Earth directly opposite Sun from Pluto when Pluto is farthest from the Sun). However, keep in mind that an AU is an average and that Earth's actual orbit varies anywhere from 91 to 94.5 million miles.
1 light year = 63,240 Astronomical Units
5.5 light hours is about 40 astronomical units (AU)
Because Pluto is so far away from the sun that it would only be measered in astronomical units or light time.
Pluto's distance from the Sun is from 4.4 to 7.4 billion kilometers. The speed of light is 300,000 km/sec. Light takes between from 4.1 hours and 6.8 hours to travel from the Sun to Pluto. For the mean distance of 5.9 billion km, it would take 5.46 hours.
Pluto's semi-major axis (essentially its average distance from the sun) is 39.48 astronomical units or about 0.00062 light years.
the units used are light seconds, minutes, hours and astronomical units.
Surface Temperature in Pluto (minimum/maximum): In metric units: -233/-223 �C.In English units: -387/-369 �F.
Pluto is a dwarf planet and is the ninth planet in our solar system. It has three moons and it's most popular is Charon. It''s a light brownish color and it is approximately 39 AU (Astronomical Units) or 5.9 million KM from the Sun.
The elliptical orbit of Pluto has a semi-major axis of about 39,5 AU (astronomic units), the eccentricity is about 0,249.
Pluto is approximately 39.5 Astronomical Units from the sun. Whereas the Earth is around1.5 AU from the sun. That is a distance fetween the two planets of around 38 Astronomical Units (AU).
Simple 10,000 hours cause it completes 1 unit in 10 hours.....
A rough average of the distance between Earth and Pluto = 3,667,000,000 miles That's a difficult question to answer precisely. Pluto's average distance from the Sun is 39.4 AU. (An AU is an Astronomical Unit and is defined as the average distance between the center of the Earth and the center of the Sun.) One AU equals 92,955,807 million miles, or about 93 million miles, but Pluto's distance from the Sun ranges from 29.7 to 49.3 AU. So, depending on the orbits of Pluto and Earth, the distance between the two could be anywhere from 28.7 AU (Earth directly between Pluto and Sun when Pluto is closest to the Sun) to 50.3 AU (Earth directly opposite Sun from Pluto when Pluto is farthest from the Sun). However, keep in mind that an AU is an average and that Earth's actual orbit varies anywhere from 91 to 94.5 million miles.
1 light year = 63,240 Astronomical Units