No planet in our Solar System has 248 days in a year.
The closest are:-
it takes 248 days for pluto to orbit the sun
Pluto--248 earth years Neptune--165 earth years Uranus--84 earth years Saturn--29 earth years Jupiter--12 earth years Mars--687 earth days Earth--365 earth days Venus--225 earth days Mercury--88 earth days
It takes Earth 1 year to orbit the Sun. It takes Pluto 248 years to do the same. The time depends on the distance from the sun and, therefore, the length of the orbit.
Mercury 88 days Venus 224.7 days Earth 365 days Mars 687 days Jupiter 4330.6 days Saturn 10755.7 days Uranus 30660 days Neptune 60190 dayspluto 248 years
The time taken by planets to orbit the sun depends on their distance from the sun. The planets that are closer take shorter time while the planets farther away take longer time. Mercury takes 88 days, Venus takes 224 days, Earth takes 365 days, Mars takes 687 days, Saturn takes 10760 days, Jupiter takes 4332 days, Neptune takes 60200 days and Uranus takes 30700 days.
No. Every planet has different length years. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer year it has. Mercury's year is only 88 of our days. Earth's year is exactly 1 year long. Jupiter's year is about 12 of our years, and Pluto's year is 248 of them.
~Well~Pluto's day is 6.4 Earth days, while Pluto's year is 248 Earth years.
From Mercury to Pluto, that period varies from 88 days to 248 years.
248 years
The dwarf planet Pluto is the planet with a year 248 earth years long.
90520 days * (1 year/365days) = 248 years 90520 days * (1 year/365.25days) = about 247.8 years It's about 248 years whether you take leap years into consideration or not.
The revolution times (Years) of the planets, in Earth days, is:-Mercury is 88 daysVenus is 224.7 daysEarth is 365.24 daysMars is 686.961 daysJupiter is 4,331.572 days or 11.86 yearsSaturn is 10,832.327 days or 29.46 yearsUranus is 30,799.095 days or 84.323 yearsNeptune is 60,190 days or 164.79 years*Pluto is 248 days.*Pluto is no longer a planet but a dwarf planetSee related question for rotational times (Days)
Pluto is no longer a planet A year is the measurement of an orbit of the sun, not a rotation on it's axis. What you have listed is the object's 'day' Pluto rotates on it's axis once every 6 days, 9 hours venus: once every 243 days mercury: once 59 days An orbit of the Sun (a year): Mercury: 87 days Venus: 224 days Pluto: 248 Years 87 days < 224 days < 248 YEARS umm, Mercury. Note that Venus' day is longer than it's year - no wonder the place is an oven!
248 earth years
Pluto is farther from the Sun than the eight planets. It takes 248 years to complete one orbit. This means that one year on Pluto equals 248 Earth years.
None in our Solar System. Venus takes 224 days for one orbit.
Rotation Period about Axis: (length of Pluto's day) 6.387 days (retrograde). A year on Pluto is 248 Earth years.