No. It is not even considered a planet now. All of the traditional planets are bigger than it. Neptune is the fourth largest of the planets.
Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006. Pluto was regarded as a planet from its discovery in 1930 until 2006. As Pluto only meets two of the three requirements for the planet classification, it is not considered a planet anymore.
Jupiter is the fourth largest planet in our solar system. It is the largest planet after Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jupiter's massive size is primarily due to its composition of hydrogen and helium gases.
Pluto was not disqualified in space. It was reclassed into a more specific category: dwarf planet.
Pluto was the only planet not visited by a space mariner space probe.
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Pluto. That is now a dwarf planet. :)
They are Planet Neptune,Planet Uranus and Planet Pluto.
There ar millions of space debris pass Pluto, which comes from the kuipter belt. Scientist named on of the largest of them Xena.
Pluto is one such planet that has not yet been reached by a space probe.
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That depends where you are in space. If you are near Earth, maybe Pluto. If you are near Pluto, maybe Mercury.
It takes a space robot years just to get to a planet, Imagin Pluto, it would take about 50 years to get to pluto. That's why we just use the telescope.