An hour is a period defined for Earth beings.
However, an hour being a part of a rotation of a planet, based on Earths period of rotation, then an hour on Pluto would be:-
R / 24 where R is the rotation period. Pluto =~ 6.4 Earth Days.
So 6.4 / 24
The distance of Pluto doesn't matter, since the orbit would be the same no matter how fast Pluto travels.The orbit of Pluto is about 22,698,700,000 miles long. if Pluto traveled that distance at 62500 miles per second, it would take 363179.2 seconds or about 100 hours to orbit the Sun.
Pluto's month, defined as the time it takes for the dwarf planet to complete one orbit around the sun, is about 248 Earth years. This means that it takes that long for Pluto to complete a full cycle of seasons.
At least eight years.
Pluto's mean orbital velocity is listed as 2.93 miles per second.So on the average over its whole orbit, it takes (1/2.93) = 0.3413 seconds to travel 1 mile. (rounded)
No. First of all, Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a moon. Second, Pluto is actually smaller than seven of the moons in this solar system.
The distance of Pluto doesn't matter, since the orbit would be the same no matter how fast Pluto travels.The orbit of Pluto is about 22,698,700,000 miles long. if Pluto traveled that distance at 62500 miles per second, it would take 363179.2 seconds or about 100 hours to orbit the Sun.
Pluto's month, defined as the time it takes for the dwarf planet to complete one orbit around the sun, is about 248 Earth years. This means that it takes that long for Pluto to complete a full cycle of seasons.
It takes Pluto 248 Earth years to orbit the sun. (1 Pluto year = 248 Earth years)
At least eight years.
1 year on Pluto is 247.92 Earth years, or 90,553 Earth days.
6 1/2 days
It takes Pluto's moon 6.39 days to circle Pluto.
Pluto is the second largest dwarf planet in the solar system.
At 13 km/s, it would take approximately 32 years to travel from Pluto to Earth. At 23 km/s, it would take approximately 18 years to make the same journey.
No answer Pluto orbits the Sun Pluto does not orbit the Earth
veary long Pluto is not a planet so u no ok that's all i can say
Pluto's mean orbital velocity is listed as 2.93 miles per second.So on the average over its whole orbit, it takes (1/2.93) = 0.3413 seconds to travel 1 mile. (rounded)