With an equatorial radius of 1195 km, Pluto has a circumference of about 7500 km but is only rotating at about 47 km/hr, which makes the day on Pluto about 160 Earth hours long. However, solar radiation does not appreciably heat its surface, which has an average temperature of 44°K (−230 °C).
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
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Dwarf Planet Pluto's "revolution" is the time of its orbit around the Sun, about 247.94 Earth years.Pluto's rotation period (spin on its axis) is the same as the orbital time of its large moon Charon (about 6.39 Earth days) because the two are tidally locked, the same side of Pluto always facing Charon.
it takes Pluto 6.4 earth days to complete one rotatation
Rotation Period about Axis: (length of Pluto's day) 6.387 days (retrograde). A year on Pluto is 248 Earth years.
I'm not sure how to explain directions in space since they are all relative to something else. This is about the best I can do. If you mean Pluto's rotation around the Sun it orbits in the same direction as the Earth which is also the same as the Sun's rotation on its axis. If you mean Pluto's rotation on its axis it's opposite the rotation of the Earth and Sun on their axes.
No, Pluto is the last object in normal rotation around our Sun, although it has been determined that Pluto is not technically a planet.
The time it takes Pluto to revolve around the sun is 247.9 Earth years. Pluto's rotation takes 6.39 Earth days.
The distance from Earth to Pluto depends on the point in their rotation around the Sun. However, it is generally considered that Pluto is 7.5 billion kilometers from the Earth.
It takes 6.39 days for Pluto to make a full rotation on its axis, and 247.8 years to fully revolve around the Sun. The temperature on Pluto can reach 400 degrees below zero.
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
It takes Pluto 6.4 earth days to complete one rotation.
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Dwarf Planet Pluto's "revolution" is the time of its orbit around the Sun, about 247.94 Earth years.Pluto's rotation period (spin on its axis) is the same as the orbital time of its large moon Charon (about 6.39 Earth days) because the two are tidally locked, the same side of Pluto always facing Charon.
No, Pluto was never a Sun.
it takes Pluto 6.4 earth days to complete one rotatation
If you count Pluto as a planet its Pluto :D