You're a bit farther out than Jupiter. Jupiter takes about 19 years and is approximately 5 AUs away. So you would have to be around 5 AUs away
227,940,000km away
788.4 million km
Nobody actually knows how long it took for Neptune to form because it is so far away. We can not take samples to test how old the rocks are either because our equipmen can't make it through the methane atmosphere.
you can't. its to far away.
Sedna takes around 11,400 years to complete one orbit around the Sun due to its highly eccentric orbit, which takes it as far as 936 astronomical units (AU) at its aphelion.
Eris is 97 astronomical units away from the sun. ( an astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun)
The orbit of objects that approach the Sun, or Earth, from far away, above a certain critical speed.At a certain critical speed, the orbit will be a parabola. Above the critical speed, the orbit will be a hyperbola. (In both cases, the object will go away, never to come back.) Below the critical speed, the orbit is an elipse or a circle.The orbit of objects that approach the Sun, or Earth, from far away, above a certain critical speed.At a certain critical speed, the orbit will be a parabola. Above the critical speed, the orbit will be a hyperbola. (In both cases, the object will go away, never to come back.) Below the critical speed, the orbit is an elipse or a circle.The orbit of objects that approach the Sun, or Earth, from far away, above a certain critical speed.At a certain critical speed, the orbit will be a parabola. Above the critical speed, the orbit will be a hyperbola. (In both cases, the object will go away, never to come back.) Below the critical speed, the orbit is an elipse or a circle.The orbit of objects that approach the Sun, or Earth, from far away, above a certain critical speed.At a certain critical speed, the orbit will be a parabola. Above the critical speed, the orbit will be a hyperbola. (In both cases, the object will go away, never to come back.) Below the critical speed, the orbit is an elipse or a circle.
It dose not matter how small the planet is, what makes them orbit slower is how far away the planet is from the sun.
1,800 light years away. it is hotter than our sun (6200 Kelvin) and the radius 195 times that of the Sun, which makes the star almost as big as the Earth's orbit.
6 years and 9 months to get there and it is 746 million miles away
To take that long an object would need on orbit with an average distance of 96,549 astronomical units from the Sun. There may be parts that far out but it is 1/3 of the way to the nearest star.
about 70 years away