No, Neptune-we are third.
Eris is the most distant planet from the sun. Eris is roughly 96.4 AU from the sun and three times smaller than Pluto.
There is no 11th planet from the sun. Pluto used to be the 9th (and most distant) planet, but now that distinction goes to Neptune, the 8th planet from the sun.
Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun. You may say it is the last planet if you exclude Pluto.
Pluto's highly elliptical orbit sometimes brings it closer to the sun than Neptune. Though it should be noted that since Pluto is no longer considered a planet, the furthest planet from the sun is Neptune.
The planet's speed is reduced.
The third most distant planet from the sun is Earth. It orders from Mercury, Venus and then Earth. The answer would then be Tellurium.The planets that orbit the sun are constantly moving in orbit and therefore getting closer and further apart from each other. Therefore, the third most distant planet from the Earth is changing as the years pass.For a complete list of elements named after planets, seehttp://wiki.answers.com/What_elements_are_named_after_a_planet
Well Saturn is the sixth distant planet from the sun.
The planet Uranus
Eris is the most distant planet from the sun. Eris is roughly 96.4 AU from the sun and three times smaller than Pluto.
Pluto is the farthest planet from the sun and therefore has the most distant object to orbit the sun. However, scientists are continually discovering new objects in the outer space.
There is no 11th planet from the sun. Pluto used to be the 9th (and most distant) planet, but now that distinction goes to Neptune, the 8th planet from the sun.
The most distant planet in our solar system is Neptune. It is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun, with an average distance of about 4.5 billion kilometers (2.8 billion miles) from the Sun. Neptune is a gas giant, similar in composition to Uranus, and it has a blue color due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere.
Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun. You may say it is the last planet if you exclude Pluto.
the sun!
During the course of its entire elliptical path around the sun,my planet averages about 93 million miles distant from it.Knowing that, can you guess which planet I live on ?Your planet is"Earth". That's the same as mine.
Pluto's highly elliptical orbit sometimes brings it closer to the sun than Neptune. Though it should be noted that since Pluto is no longer considered a planet, the furthest planet from the sun is Neptune.
Earth is the third planet from the sun.