This question is impossible to answer as people are being born all over the world every day, all day.
There is no newly added planet to the solar system. The last major change to the planetary lineup was the reclassification of Pluto as a dwarf planet in 2006.
Since Pluto is now a dwarf planet, the last planet is now Neptune. The most recent planetary discovery occurred in 1930; the newly discovered body was named "Pluto". Since then, it has completed about 1/3rd of a revolution in its orbit around the sun. Nobody can say with certainty that Pluto is the 'last' planet, only that it is the one most recently discovered, the one at the largest known average distance from the sun, and the one with the longest known orbital period. So far....
Planet Neptune
Uranus is the planet that last 84 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Neptune, discovered on September 23rd 1846 . Pluto was discovered in 1930, but it is now not classified as a planet but is not classed as the second largest (so far discovered) object in the Kipper belt which extends beyond the orbit of Neptune where to date over a thousand minor planets have been discovered and are being discovered daily. so it is Neptune, because it is the farthest from us. Plus the other stuff the person said was hard to understand
the scenod to last dwarf planet is: ceres is the second to last DWARF PLANET i think.
The third to last plantet from the sun is planet Uranus.
It is impossible to accurately predict when the last person on Earth will die, as it would depend on numerous factors such as advances in medical technology, natural disasters, and the overall state of the planet.
As Pluto is the last known planet, and is very , very far nobody has visited it as yet.
Adam was technically the first person on the planet.
The planet with a summer that last for 21 years is Uranus. All of the seasons on the planet last for this amount of time.
Pluto
yes (differnt person) yes there was but Planet Thea crashed into earth about 4.5 million years ago and now Planet Thea is now the moon. trust me on this answer i watched it on the science channel last night
Neptune is the last
As we are discovering more and more exoplanets almost weekly, there will never be a "last" planet discovered.
The planet Neptune was the second last planet to be discovered in our solar system. It was officially discovered in 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle, based on mathematical predictions by Urbain Le Verrier.
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