None. Moons orbit Neptune. Planets orbit the Sun
Uranus and Neptune, although Pluto's orbit sometimes goes inside Neptune's orbit.
Neptune is the slowest and mercury is the fastest
Pluto's orbit is more elliptical than the major planets' orbits, and every time it goes round it spends some years inside Neptune's orbit.
Only Uranus and Neptune take longer than Saturn to orbit the Sun. Uranus has an orbital period of about 84 years, while Neptune takes around 165 years to complete an orbit.
Kepler's first law says Neptune has an elliptical orbit with the Sun at one focus. The same goes for the other planets.
There are 7 planets inside Neptune's orbit around the sun.
Pluto's orbit passes inside the orbit of Neptune.
As with all the planets, the orbit of Neptune is a nearly circular ellipse.
Neptune is the outermost planet, and is farthest from Earth's orbit.
Uranus and Neptune, although Pluto's orbit sometimes goes inside Neptune's orbit.
Neptune
Neptune is the slowest and mercury is the fastest
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Because of the eccentricity of Plutos orbit it is sometime inside the orbit of Neptune.
Neptune orbits the Sun (as do most planets) with an elliptical orbit. When the orbit takes the planet closest to the Sun it is moving faster than when it is furthest from the Sun when on an elliptical orbit.
all of the planets have the same elliptical shaped orbit.
Uranus is between. lol easy
Pluto's orbit is more elliptical than the major planets' orbits, and every time it goes round it spends some years inside Neptune's orbit.