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Are Stars and Pluto the same size? Answer: No. (And possibly yes.) Pluto is a planet or object in our solar system. Pluto rotates around our Sun just like Earth does. Our Sun is a star, and is much larger than Earth and Pluto. When you see stars in the night sky, you are looking at Suns that are located far beyond our solar system. So those stars must be larger than Pluto since they are further away from Pluto, yet you can see them. However there are many different types of stars or Suns in space. It is unknown exactly what size stars can be. So it is possible there is a star somewhere in space that is the same size as Pluto.
No. The stars of the constellations are many light yearsfrom Earth. Pluto is only about 5½ light hours from Earth.
Pluto
Nobody knows. There is no estimation of how many stars there are and how many stars have planets. In our Solar System, since Pluto got downgraded to a 'dwarf planet' there are eight. Pluto was always weird -- an eccentric orbit at a weird tilt, way off from the others. So it mostly makes sense to say eight. A lot of people got upset, but we haven't heard a word from Pluto. In recent years, many planets were discovered orbiting other stars, they are known as exoplanets. There are about 350 known exoplanets, and the number is growing all the time.
There are many planets further away from Pluto but they do not orbit the sun so they are not part of our solar system. There are also many stars that are further away from Pluto.
Yes - all of them! Stars are suns like our sun, and are very, very big! They only look small because they are many many many billions and trillions of miles away. Pluto is so small it is not even considered a geuine planet any more: it's not much bigger than our moon, and in planetary terms the moon is quite small. Bobcat
Pluto have 5
Pluto has four moons.
There is no life on Pluto, that we know of.
Only one has crashed which was a British airways
the asteroids crashed in Asia have 1000 asteroids
The word crashed has one syllable.