no it is not
Pluto was found to be a giant star, by some very smart Astrologists/Scientists. Pluto is not the 9th known planet of our solar system.
Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a star. See related questions,
Pluto orbits "Sol".
Pluto Pluto is named still Pluto and is the second biggest of 5 known dwarf planets in our outer solar system. The new found dwarf planet Eris is our biggest known dwarf planet Pluto is also subjected to new words too other items found in our outer solar system are called Plutoids A: A star now
No, Pluto is a Drawf Planet.
Pluto never changed to a star. In 2006 it was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
Pluto is much too small to become a star. Stars are thousands of times larger than Pluto.
Pluto is not a star. It is classified as a dwarf planet. It was reclassified on August 24, 2006.
Pluto is a star
because pluto is no longer a planet it is a star
Pluto is not known to have any minerals on its surface. As a small and distant dwarf planet, Pluto's composition is believed to primarily consist of ice, rock, and possibly small amounts of organic compounds.
No, Pluto is not a star. Pluto is a dwarf planet located in our solar system, specifically in the Kuiper Belt. Stars are massive celestial bodies that generate light and heat through nuclear reactions in their cores.