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It will be the planet that has the longest orbit, which may or may not be the one that goes the farthest from the star. The determining factor is the farthest average distance, and the planet will also move more slowly the farther it is from the parent star.

In the case of the Sun, the planet Neptune takes the longest of the 8 major planets. However, minor planets such as Pluto may spend most of their time farther from the Sun than Neptune, so have even longer periods of revolutions (years). The longest estimated period as of 2012 was 11,400 Earth years for the planetoid Sedna, with an elongated orbit that takes it many billions of kilometers from the Sun.

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