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A year on Pluto (the time it takes to go around the Sun) is equivalent to 247.92 Earth years.

Since its discovery in 1930, Pluto has completed about 1/3 of a complete orbit. This occurs because Pluto is so very far from the sun. In astronomy, the definition of a year is the length of time the Earth takes to revolve about the sun.

Measured in Earth days, 1 Pluto year = 90,490.8 Days

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It takes 248 Earth-years for Pluto to orbit the sun because pluto orbits at an average distance of 5.9 billion km from the Sun, while Earth only orbits at 150 million km.

It takes Pluto 248.09 years to orbit the Sun. (This is about 90,613 Earth days, 8 hours.)

248 years. Since its discovery in 1930, Pluto has only completed

a little less than 1/3rd of a complete revolution.

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