Which planet in our solar system has the longest year?
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The New planet Xena which is a planet a few light years away from pluto but larger with at least one moon
pluto duh
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Pluto; a year on Pluto takes 248.5 Earth years.
earth , I was married for a year and it was the longest year of my life
Pluto...the further away from the sun, the longer the year.
the one furthest away from the sun..i believe it's pluto..but we do have a new planet UB 313..so that might be it...
pluto.is the farthest away from the sun so it takes the longest to make a revolution
Pluto...cos its furthest from the sun, so takes longest to orbit.
pluto, depends on what kind of year ur talking about. because there are some that have long years, when ur talking about days.
That's Pluto. One year on pluto equals 248.5 Earth years. Enjoy!
The one farthest from the sun, of course, which would be Pluto. Unless you're one of those NASA planet-nazis who insist Pluto is just an asteroid. Then the answer would be Neptune.
Pluto everyone knows that.
Pluto. It is the last planet from the sun, so it takes the longest time to make a full rotation around the sun. That full rotation equals one year, Pluto Time.
Or It's a dogNamed Pluto! In that case, they say one "Dog Year" is equal to 7 "Human Years".
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