About 1207 km, just over half that of Pluto, with a surface area of 4,580,000 km
Yes because they are small bodies orbiting it
No. Recently one or two moons were discovered orbiting around Pluto. They are small and are very, very hard to detect.
Pluto have four moons, but only three are named. 1: Charon 2: Nix 3: Hydra 4: Unnamed. Astronomers found this new moon orbiting Pluto in 2007.
yes their is moons orbiting uranus
Pluto has 3 moons.
There are no moons orbiting the planet Mercury.
Well, the most inner moons that are orbiting Uranus are Cordelia and Ophelia. Edit: I would say the "key moons" are the big ones that were discovered first. They are: Ariel, Miranda, Oberon, Titania, and Umbriel.
False. Scientists once believed Pluto to be a former moon of Neptune.
yes there are moons for Pluto there are moons for every planet that we know of
There are no moons in orbit around Venus. It might help you to know there are also no moons orbiting Mercury either. Earth has only one moon, and all the other planets in our solar system have multiple moons. Even the dwarf planet Pluto has three moons.
In our solar system: Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus and, if you want to count it, Pluto.
Pluto has 5 moons, Mercury has 0.