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What planet's orbit crosses with Pluto and is it times with Pluto?

Neptunes


Which planet rotates the sun?

All of them orbit the Sun.


How long would it take for it to orbit the sun one complete time?

neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun


What is the tilt of Neptune?

Neptune has a tilt of about 28.3 degrees relative to its orbit around the Sun. This tilt contributes to the planet experiencing distinct seasons similar to Earth's.


What planet crosses neptunes path closer to the sun for20 years of its 248 year orbit?

Pluto does this, but it's only classed as a "dwarf planet" now.


What is the orbital time for the sun?

neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun


What planet rotates in 18 hours and 30 minutes?

The answer is Eris,a planet just outside Mar's orbit.


What things would Pluto need to change to become a planet?

Well for pluto to be considored a planet it would need to… …straighten out its orbit because it intersects with Neptunes orbit …Become bigger …Be closer to the sun …Dominate its moon


What is the planet orbit?

The orbit of each planet it the path it takes as it rotates round the Sun under the influence of the force of gravity. Every planet has a separate orbit and the orbits all follow Kepler's three laws of planetary motion.


What holds all moons to every planet in their orbits?

Gravity. As the planet rotates it's mass holds it's moons within it's orbit. The larger the planet the stronger is its gravitational pull.


Which planet has a moon that revolves in the direction opposite all its other moons?

Neptune has a moon that revolves in the direction opposite all its other moons. This moon is called Triton and is the largest moon of Neptune.


Why did neptune become the second farthest planet from 1979 to 1999?

Pluto was one of the nine recognised planets back then, yet for a time it was the 8th furthest planet, since is comes inside Neptunes orbit for 20 years each orbit.