It's not clear what date you want to begin with.
Pluto takes 246.04 Earth years to complete one orbit around the sun.
The discovery of Pluto was announced on March 13, 1930. It will reach
the same point in its orbit as it was on that day on March 27, 2176.
Yes it was. Pluto was not discovered until 1930, but would have existed for millions of years before that.
Pluto makes a complete orbit around the sun every 248.09 years.
Pluto takes about 248 Earth years to complete one orbit around the sun, so it will orbit the sun again in about 180 years.
The years in Pluto are 249 Earth years. :) The days in Pluto are 6.4 Earth Days. :)
fly there and jab it with a stick until it pops why would you want to destroy Pluto anyway you sadistic weirdo get a life if Pluto is destroyed within the next 60 years we now know who did it
It would take approx. 6.36 to 10.4 years to get to Pluto. The variance is due to Pluto traveling in an orbit that makes it come closer to the sun at some times.
It takes Pluto 90,588 (Earth) days - or 248 (Earth) years - to make one full orbit around the sun. If one day on Pluto is equal to 153 Earth hours (or 6.375 Earth days), then one year on Pluto would therefore be equal to ~14,210 "Pluto days" (i.e. Pluto makes one full rotation around it's axis ~14,210 times for every full orbit it makes around the sun).
Pluto. Until recently (a few years ago), it was considered a planet.
Ptolemy didn't include Pluto in his universe theory simply because no one knew that Pluto even existed at that time. Pluto wasn't discovered until February 18, 1930, which was 1762 years after Ptolemy's death. 0
It takes about 50 years from earth to Pluto
81 years ago, the PLANET Pluto was discovered. It wasn't reclassified as a "dwarf planet" until 2006.
To get from Earth to Pluto it takes 5763 km to get their.