Ceres, the largest asteroid, has an orbital semimajor axis of 2.77 AU Part A Use Kepler's third law to find its orbital period. Express your answer in years. AXO O ? Submit Request Answer Part B Compare your answer with the table below and name the planets that orbit just inside and outside Ceres's orbit. O Saturn and Uranus Jupiter and Saturn Mars and Jupiter Earth and Mars Submit Request Answer Orbital Orbital Table.Orbital Properties of the Sun and Planets Sideral Rotation Name Period Distance from Suna Period Inclination b Orbital (Earth (AU) (100 km) (years) (degrees) Eccentricity days) º Sun 25.4 Mercury 0.387 57.9 0.2409 7.00 0.206 58.6 Venus 0.723 108.2 0.6152 3.39 0.007 -234.0 Earth 1.00 149.6 1.0 0.00 0.017 0.9973 Axis Tilt (degrees) 7.25 0.0 177.3 23.45 Mars 1.524 227.9 1.881 1.85 0.093 1.026 25.2 5.203 778.3 1.31 0.048 0.41 3.08 Jupiter Saturn 11.86 29.42 1427 2.48 0.056 26.73 Uranus 9.539 19.19 30.06 2870 84.01 0.77 0.046 0.44 -0.72 0.67 -6.39 97.92 29.6 Neptune 4497 164.8 1.77 0.010 Pluto 39.48 5906 248.0 17.14 0.248 112.5 Planet xd 67.89 10156 560 44.0 0.438 aSemimajor axis of the orbit. With respect to the ecliptic. CA negative sign indicates rotation is backward relative to other planets. dThe orbit of this newly-discovered object (formally known as 2003 UB313) is well known, but little is known about the object itself.