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How long is the path of Pluto?

Updated: 12/15/2022
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Pluto takes 248 Earth years to orbit the Sun.

Easy math Average distance (ish) from Sun 4,436,824,613 km called perihelion

Math is: Pie are squared

3.14 X 4,436,824,6132 = circumference of 61,812,195,710,080,963,274.66 KM very approximately

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