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That is a very difficult question to answer with any amount of certainty. At that distance it would be impossible to visually see one but I don't see why not. What sends most out of the Asteriod Belt is a collision with another asteroid which could send one off in any direction. The Asteroid belt is a bunch of rocks orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter in a belt much like the one around Saturn only much larger and spaced out. Comets are much more likely to pass by Pluto since they originate from the Ooart cloud out past Pluto.

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planets don't have asteroids comet or meteoroids.

actually Pluto is not considered a planet because it is located in the Kuiper Belt and it does not have an orbit like the rest of the planets, it goes through a planets orbit actually as part of its orbit. I think its a comet myself!

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No, and it won't... It's in earth orbit...

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How were the astronomers able to study planet Pluto?

because of the Hubble telescope pictures.


Did the hubble space telescope discover Neptune?

Neptune was discovered in 1846. Pluto was discovered in 1930 Hubble launched in 1990.


Was Edwin Hubble's telescope able to see Pluto?

Hubble used, among others, the 100-inch Hooker telescope at Mount Wilson, which could have easily resolved Pluto. The Yerkes observatory managed to (unknowingly) photograph Pluto with only a 40-inch scope, which has about six times less light-gathering ability.


What is the name of the telescope that passed Pluto?

It is due to pass Pluto on the 14th of July 2015 and its name is New Horizons.


What evidence prompted scientists to conclude that Pluto has two additional moons?

The Hubble Space Telescope found the moons.

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Has the Hubble been to Pluto?

No, the Hubble Telescope stays in orbit around the Earth.


Who takes photos of planet Pluto?

The Hubble telescope satellite.


Who takes photo of planet Pluto and its moon charon?

The hubble telescope.


How were the astronomers able to study planet Pluto?

because of the Hubble telescope pictures.


Did the hubble space telescope discover Neptune?

Neptune was discovered in 1846. Pluto was discovered in 1930 Hubble launched in 1990.


Was Edwin Hubble's telescope able to see Pluto?

Hubble used, among others, the 100-inch Hooker telescope at Mount Wilson, which could have easily resolved Pluto. The Yerkes observatory managed to (unknowingly) photograph Pluto with only a 40-inch scope, which has about six times less light-gathering ability.


What is the name of the telescope that passed Pluto?

It is due to pass Pluto on the 14th of July 2015 and its name is New Horizons.


How often can you see the moons of Pluto?

Pluto can be seen with an amateur telescope but it is not easy and you will require a great deal of supporting information on how to locate it. Something like the Hubble Space Telescope would be required to see Pluto's moons, and then, not in any great detail.


What evidence prompted scientists to conclude that Pluto has two additional moons?

The Hubble Space Telescope found the moons.


What was the hubble space telescope named after?

The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble.


Who was the hubble telescope named after?

The Hubble Telescope was named after its designer Edwin Hubble.


What was Edwin Hubble know for?

Telescope, hence the hubble telescope!