Technically, Pluto has been named a dwarf planet and is no longer a planet. The order of the planets orbiting the Sun from the closest to the farthest are as follows: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, (and then Pluto if it was still a planet). So your answer is Neptune.
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the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet further than neptune is nothing in our solar system but out of our solar system it,s Eris
Pluto got its name from Rome (\_/) (*.*) (/ \) UU
the planet because Pluto the planet was there before all of us
The name plutonium is derived from the name of the dwarf planet Pluto; dwarf planet Pluto is after planet Neptune in the Solar system and plutonium is after neptunium in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Uranus then Neptune are before the dwarf planet Pluto. That is the correct order from the Sun, too. :-), Ri
There is no such planet.
The planet before Neptune is Uranus. The planet after Neptune is Pluto but Pluto is know classified as a dwarf planet.
Pluto, Mikey's dog, was named after a planet, which technically is no longer a planet.
After the Roman god.
he never got the the name pluto, pluto is a planet and a ancient greek philosipher
134340 Pluto is a minor planet designation.