Venus
As it's the furthest planet out, Neptune takes the longest to orbit our sun, taking some 165 years to do so.
Technically, since Pluto is no longer a planet, but a dwarf planet, Uranus is the planet that takes the longest to orbit the sun.
well think about it the planets closer to the sun have the fastest orbit so knowing that the planets are already in order from shortest to longest orbit.
Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun, taking the longest time to complete one orbit, 164.79 years in total.
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Venus
Mars takes the longest of the inner planets.
Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun, taking the longest time to complete one orbit, 164.79 years in total.
Uranus
As it's the furthest planet out, Neptune takes the longest to orbit our sun, taking some 165 years to do so.
Technically, since Pluto is no longer a planet, but a dwarf planet, Uranus is the planet that takes the longest to orbit the sun.
Pluto is the farthest planet from the sun . It has the longest orbit.
Approxiamtely 6756313285.666678487m
IN our solar system, the planet Neptune takes the longest. Or, if you want to include Pluto, Pluto. Or, if you want to include ALL of the "dwarf planets", then Eris (a.k.a. "Xena") takes the longest.
well think about it the planets closer to the sun have the fastest orbit so knowing that the planets are already in order from shortest to longest orbit.
Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun, taking the longest time to complete one orbit, 164.79 years in total.