Yes, though the sun would appear as only a very bright star from those distances, with the light levels on the surface being very low. The light received by Pluto would be around a thousand times less in terms of watts per square meter.
Pluto is not "luminous"; that is, it does not glow by itself. No planets are "luminous" in the visible light spectrum except Earth, because of our street lights and such. (Jupiter glows in radio frequencies, but that isn't "visible". )
All the planets shine by reflecting the light of the Sun, just like the Moon does.
It is a luminous planet because all planets are luminous. But search it up to make sure!
Yes. Otherwise we would never have been able to see it.
No. Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a star.
yes
No, Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
Yes, venus is a rock planet
If you are referring to the second planet from the sun, then the answer would be Venus.
Venus is the cloudiest and warmest planet!
Venus is a land (rocky) planet.
When considering distance from the sun, the planet that come after Mercury is Venus.
No, Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
No.
Yes, venus is a rock planet
If you are referring to the second planet from the sun, then the answer would be Venus.
No, Venus is an inner planet
Venus is a terrestrial planet.
There are no planets on venus. Venus is a planet.
'cause the star is self luminous and the planet is not .
A planet is a non luminous object revolving a star in space.
Venus is an inner planet
Venus is an inner planet.