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Neptune has the farthest average distance from the Sun of the 8 major planets. Not only is its orbit vastly longer, but it also moves more slowly in that orbit, because the reduced gravitational attraction of the Sun requires it to have comparatively less orbital momentum to counteract it. Neptune takes about 164.8 Earth years to make one orbit of the Sun.
Neptune.
Neptune takes the longest time to orbit the Sun, with an orbital period of about 165 years.
Neptune takes the longest as it is the farthest away.
Mercury is the shortest and Neptune is the longest
The gas giant that has the longest revolution is the planet Neptune.
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Neptune.
Neptune has the longest period of revolution among all planets in our solar system, taking about 165 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
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Neptune takes the longest time to orbit the Sun, with an orbital period of about 165 years.
Neptune takes the longest as it is the farthest away.
Neptune! Im thinking Neptune! Thats only based on the other research I've done looking for an answer.
Neptune! Im thinking Neptune! Thats only based on the other research I've done looking for an answer.
If you mean revolution on it axis (spin/day length) rather than orbital period, then the answer is the planet Mercury, where time between sunrises is roughly 176 Earth days.
Mercury is the shortest and Neptune is the longest
The gas giant that has the longest revolution is the planet Neptune.
The planet that has the shortest period of revolution is Mercury, which is 88 days. The planet with the longest revolution is Neptune, which is 165 years. Earth's revolution is the third shortest.