none, but it does have 1 moon
Planets follow an eclipse shape when orbiting around the sun. Pluto had an irregular orbit and is no refereed to as a moon.
Pluto is no longer classified as a planet, but as a new type of object called a dwarf planet. There are three planets in out solar system orbiting beyond Pluto: Haumea, Makemake, and Eris. None of these were ever classified as planets. Outside our solar system there are over 1,050 known planets orbiting other stars in the Galaxy. The total number of planets in the Galaxy is estimated to be 100 billion to 400 billion.
There are a total of 214 moons orbiting planets in our solar system.
no
Since the 2006 reclassification of Pluto to a Dwarf Planet, there are now eight planets in our solar system.
Yes, and they do. Not all of them have confirmed moons but some do. Pluto, for example, has four known moons.
Since Pluto was down graded to a Dwarf planet in 2006, our solar system only has 8 major planets orbiting the Sun. However there are a few more Dwarf planets outside the orbit of Pluto that are being considered for Dwarf Planet status.
Pluto and other dwarf planets share similarities such as orbiting the Sun, being much smaller than the eight classical planets, and lacking the ability to clear their orbits of other debris. They are considered part of the Kuiper Belt, a region of the solar system beyond Neptune containing many small icy objects.
we have 9 planets to my knowledge. including pluto
Orbiting stars. We know of eight planets orbiting our Sun, and we know of over 300 planets orbiting other stars.
Pluto does not interact with any planets.
There were a total of nine planets in the solar system when Pluto was considered a planet.