yes since Neptune is an outer planet it is far from the sun making it very difficult to see.
Neptune is dark because of the large distance from the sun
It had a great dark spot, but it disappeared. Spots do appear on Neptune occasionally.
i think it is half dark blue half light blue
there is no light on neptune because its so far away from the sun
its the solar system not your solar system and no Pluto is until it was undecleared as a planet
Yes Pluto is dark.
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it is cold and dark as the sun dosen't get to the planet as good as we do
No. Charon is tidally locked to Pluto such that one side always face toward Pluto and once side always faces away. Since Charon orbits Pluto (or rather the common center of mass between the two) the far side of Charon experiences daylight while it is night on the side facing Pluto.
It is very far away from the Sun, and so receives very little warmth.
NASA describes it as being "dark-orange and charcoal-black." See the related link below for the best picture of Pluto obtained so far as well as e very detailed description of what the colours mean.
Pluto is dark, because it is hell a far from the Sun.
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It looks like space! A dark world. It is where no man has ever been before, Pluto.
cold, white, dark-orange, icy, charcoal black
it is cold and dark as the sun dosen't get to the planet as good as we do
Pluto's surface is charcoal black and dark orange in color. It is quite rocky and said to have been coated in nitrogen ice.
After the dwarf planet of Pluto, the solar system essentially ends. It is the beginning of interstellar space. Most of space is empty and dark.
Polar ice caps. Also it's bright and dark spots.
Pluto is the only planet in the solar system that has not been explored with a spacecraft. What is know about the dark, frozen world is the result of many years of work by scientists. It is thought that Pluto is made up of a mixture of rocks and several kinds of "ices". Scientists believe that most of the ices that make up Pluto are frozen methane and ammonia.
Pluto is cold and dark, In Fact it is so cold that it could freeze some of the gasses that are on Earth. It gets 250 times the light that the moon gives when it is a full moon.
No. Charon is tidally locked to Pluto such that one side always face toward Pluto and once side always faces away. Since Charon orbits Pluto (or rather the common center of mass between the two) the far side of Charon experiences daylight while it is night on the side facing Pluto.