Pluto is about 3.2 billion miles from Jupiter
365,370,000 miles.
No because Jupiter is made of different gases and doesn't have a place to land. Pluto is too far away to reach right now.
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
Pluto never crosses Jupiter's orbit because it is much further away than Jupiter and has a far large orbit. A major change in Pluto's orbit would have to occur for its orbit to cross Jupiter's. If it did, there would be a tiny chance of a collision, but the chance would be very small.
Same as Jupiter. Io is a moon of Jupiter.
Pluto and Mercury are about 3.66 billion miles apart.
Jupiter is about 88,880 miles across (diameter)
1000 miles
390,682,810 miles
150 miles
Pluto is currently about 4 billion miles from Earth.
pluto is grayesh jupiter is brown yellow and reddish