Yes, Neptune is the eighth planet, and the farthest from the Sun.
Back when Pluto was considered a planet, Neptune became the ninth planet for 20 years of Pluto's orbit as Pluto is closer to the Sun than Neptune for part of its orbit.
The word you're looking for is "Pluto." It is considered a dwarf planet and was previously classified as the ninth planet in our solar system before its reclassification in 2006. It orbits the Sun beyond Neptune.
well first off theres only 8 planets now because Pluto is a dwarf planet. but mercury is the closest planet to the sun followed up by venus, earth, mars, Jupiter, Saturn, uranius, and neptune.
Neptune is the eighth and furthest planet from the Sun.
MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneAnd if Pluto can be included as a planet, it comes 9th.
Neptune, when Neptune is on the opposite side of its orbit from Jupiter.
Neptune is the eighth planet. Pluto, formerly the ninth planet, is no longer considered a planet.
It is very unlikely.
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Neptune is always the eight and last planet from the Sun.However, because of the declassification of Pluto from a planet into a dwarf planet, the rules have changed.When Pluto was a planet, it's orbit intersected that of Neptune, so at one period, Pluto was closer to the Sun than Neptune, whereas at other times, it was the other way around.See the related link for a pictorial which gives a pictorial representation.
It swings past Pluto. So Neptune is the ninth planet from the sun.
Pluto has been recategorised as a dwarf planet. Until its change in status it was considered to be the ninth planet from the sun. Though, on occasion, its orbit brought it closer than to the sun than Neptune, the eighth planet.
Back when Pluto was a planet and not a dwarf planet, it sometimes Neptune to be the ninth planet because their orbit crossed. Now that Pluto is a dwarf planet, there are only eight planets in the solar system.
No. Neptune is actually the 8th planet. They are, in order from the sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Until recently, Pluto was considered the ninth planet, but had that revoked following much debate.
1. Mercury2. Venus3. Earth4. Mars5. Ceres6. Jupiter7. Saturn8. Uranus9. Neptune10. Pluto11. Haumea12. Makemake13. ErisSince the promotion of Ceres from an asteroid to a dwarf planet, the new 9th planet is Neptune.(bold = dwarf Planet)but Pluto is not in our solar sysytem
At this moment in time (2010) the last plant is Neptune - the eight planet from the Sun.
Neptune's place in orbit is relatively after Uranus's orbit. It being the eighth and final planet in our solar system (Pluto is not a planet), Neptune crosses with Pluto in the orbit making it the ninth planet until Pluto was kicked out.