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Plutos full orbit

On March 23, 2178, Pluto will complete its first full orbit around the Sun since its discovery in 1930, marking a milestone no human has ever witnessed.
A single year on Pluto lasts about 248 Earth years, making its journey around the Sun incredibly slow.
Since its discovery, Pluto has been traveling through space without completing even one full lap.
This event highlights the vast scales of time and distance that define our solar system.
It also serves as a quiet reminder that some cosmic cycles unfold far beyond a human lifetime.