well it has stuff here and there and there is yellow red and orange and it has rock coloured stuff im pretty sure. Ya dude, and it is also pretty cold so there's definitely a lot of blue stuff too. Also i can tell there is a lot of ice inside it too.
Pluto is the tiniest planet in the solar system. It is the planet farthest from the Sun. The planet's color is blue. It is the coldest planet. Pluto is now known as a "dwarf planet."
That is Pluto. Since Pluto is a dwarf planet you can't find it, because it is so small.
Pluto was originally classified as the ninth planet in our solar system in 1930 but was reclassified as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2006. It has five known moons, with the largest moon, Charon, being about half the size of Pluto itself. Pluto's orbit is highly elliptical, meaning it is not a perfectly circular path around the Sun.
just look at Pluto
I think pluto looks like a big, bright yellow-ish orange star in the sky
pluto is a yellowish color
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Pluto does not look like the moon, unless you have a very big imagination. Pluto is brown and white, and covered with ice.
From the distance of Pluto, the Sun would look like a very bright star.
Plato is not a planet but a philosopher.If you mean Pluto: it is no longer considered a planet, but a "dwarf planet"; something like a large planetoid. A planetoid larger than Pluto has already been discovered - look up information about Eris. It seems reasonable to expect that more such "dwarf planets" will be found in the future.
The planet "Pluto" was recently reclassified as a dwarf planet because astronomers believed that it was too small to be classified as a "regulation" planet. The original images of Pluto made it look like a full size planet, but later observations revealed that it was about a tenth of the size that we first thought and that it had an orbit that can only be described as "wacky".
The symbol for Pluto is: ♇ It's supposed to look like a P and L on top of each other. You can see a larger version in the related links section below.