Pluto was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh.
Nobody invented Pluto; it formed by natural processes. Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh.
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Craters don't hit anything. A crater is a hole or dent left by an explosion or a collision. Although Pluto has never been photographed with enough detail to see any craters, there is no doubt that it has them as all major bodies in the solar system experience collisions and Pluto is in a region where it has a fair chance of colliding with comets.
Pluto is Pluto in Hebrew פלוטו
Voyager 2 photographed Neptune's rings in 1989. For images of this, see the Related Links.
Jupiter and Pluto are planets.
Answer: No, Pluto is not an orbit. Pluto is in an orbit: a 2:3 resonance orbit with Neptune.No, Pluto is a dwarf planet.
Venetia Burney suggested the name Pluto to her grandfather on March 14, 1930 (the day on which the planet was first photographed). She was 11 at the time. Incidentally the name was taken from the God of the Underworld, not the Disney Dog!
Craters don't hit anything. A crater is a hole or dent left by an explosion or a collision. Although Pluto has never been photographed with enough detail to see any craters, there is no doubt that it has them as all major bodies in the solar system experience collisions and Pluto is in a region where it has a fair chance of colliding with comets.
John Adams was never photographed. His son John Quincy Adams was the first president photographed in 1843.
The best way to get a child photographed by Evansville Online Nursery is to contact the photographer. Then, one can get information on how to have the child photographed.
yes, the wreck of IJN Yamato was be photographed
There were many people who photographed Hitler, but his main photographer was Hugo Jaeger.
To smile naturally when you are photographed try and relax and just pretend there is not a camera present.
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Felix Tournachon better known as Nadar.
I would say Princess Diana. For sure she was the most photographed in the UK.
Carl.......Just kidding its PLUTO
September 11th 2001 is the most photographed event/ day in history while the swearing in of Barack Obama may be the most photographed moment. WW2 is the most photographed event in world history. Although it lasted a lot longer than one day.