The distance between Pluto and Saturn varies depending on where each planet is in its orbit, but the maximum distance between them is a little under 11 light-HOURS.
Alpha Centauri is 4.365 light-years from the Sun. One light-year is 9.46*1012 kilometers. So: 4.365*9.46*1012= 4.13*1013 kilometers
Because Pluto is so far away from the sun that it would only be measered in astronomical units or light time.
The dwarf planet Pluto is very far from the sun and gets almost no light or heat from the sun; it is extremely cold. It has no atmosphere.
the planets away from the sun are called outer planets. They are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and if you consider it a planet Pluto.
Pluto's orbit varies, at it's closest it is 30 AU from the sun and at its furthest it is 49 AU.
Yes. Pluto gets light from the sun, but far less than Earth does.
Alpha Centauri is 4.365 light-years from the Sun. One light-year is 9.46*1012 kilometers. So: 4.365*9.46*1012= 4.13*1013 kilometers
Pluto has far less mass than Neptune, making it much lighter in weight.
Pluto is the furthest planet away from the sun, making it the coldest, there are exactly 8 planets before the sun and Pluto: (SUN) Mars Venus Earth Mercury Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto
Because Pluto is so far away from the sun that it would only be measered in astronomical units or light time.
The dwarf planet Pluto is very far from the sun and gets almost no light or heat from the sun; it is extremely cold. It has no atmosphere.
Yes, Sunlight Almost Reaches Everywhere And Saturn Is Not Too Far Away.
the planets away from the sun are called outer planets. They are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and if you consider it a planet Pluto.
Pluto's orbit varies, at it's closest it is 30 AU from the sun and at its furthest it is 49 AU.
A star creates its own light by nuclear fusion. The light we see coming from Pluto is the sunlight reflected by it.It is the same as the light coming from the moon, though much fainter.
find out how far saturn is from sun find out how fast light moves then do the math
All eight of our planets are larger than Pluto. If you want specific names of the planets that are larger than Pluto they are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, then the smallest planet of all which is Pluto. All the planets that are listed are in order from how far they are from the Sun.