Neptune takes 164.79 Earth years to orbit the sun once.
Planet Neptune takes the most time to orbit the sun, as it is the farthest away.
It takes 164y ears, 288 days and 13 hours.
Neptune takes the longest time to orbit the Sun, with an orbital period of about 165 years.
A month on Earth is based on the amount of time it takes for the moon to make an orbit. Uranus has at least 27 moons, each with a different orbit time, so a month on Uranus doesn't make much sense.
Neptune takes 164.79 Earth years to orbit the sun once.
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Planet Neptune takes the most time to orbit the sun, as it is the farthest away.
Pluto's orbit sometimes carries inside the orbit of Neptune. One time, Pluto was stuck in Neptune's orbit for around 20 years.
It takes 164y ears, 288 days and 13 hours.
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Neptune takes the longest time to orbit the Sun, with an orbital period of about 165 years.
A month on Earth is based on the amount of time it takes for the moon to make an orbit. Uranus has at least 27 moons, each with a different orbit time, so a month on Uranus doesn't make much sense.
A year is the amount of time it takes a body to complete one orbit of the sun. A day is the amount of time it takes for a body to rotate on its axis. A week is seven days. A day on Neptune is 16 h 6 min 36 s. A year on Neptune is 164.8 (earth) years or one Neptune year. Multiply the length of day by 7 and divide it into the length of year.
Neptune's year, or the time it takes to orbit around the sun, is a little under 165 of our Earth years.
Neptune takes about 164.8 years to complete one orbit around the sun.