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There isn't a planet that orbits the sun once every 4,000 years. However, in early 2014, scientists announced the discovery of dwarf planet 2012 VP113, which orbits our sun once every 4,000 years. Because of some anomalies in ts orbit, scientists think that there may be rocky planet 10 times the size of the Earth beyond 2012 VP113.

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The dwarf planet Pluto orbits the Sun once every 248 Earth years, and has the farthest average orbital distance of the original nine planets. In 2006, it was reclassified as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), along with three Kuiper Belt objects and the asteroid Ceres.

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Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.

Uranus revolves around the Sun once every 84 Earth years. Its average distance from the Sun is roughly 3 billion km (about 20 AU).

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Its Uranus. it has a diameter of 31,765 miles.

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The planet Mars

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