Yes! Gravity is a force that attracts everything in the Universe to everything else. The force of gravity between two objects is stronger the more massive the objects are and the closer they are to each other. That's why we only feel Earth's gravity pulling us down - because the Earth is so massive, and close to us.
Pluto has gravity, but because it's much, much less massive than the Earth is is much weaker. A person on Pluto would be 1/15th of their Earth weight.
RE: yes. A person who weighed 100 pounds on earth would weigh about 8 pounds on Pluto.
No You Wouldent Weigh 8 pounds on Pluto, Who taught you science, Eynstine?
well you would weight about 32 pounds on Pluto if you weighted 100 pounds on earth.
And Pluto has NO gravity
If you were to stand on it you'd die anyways, because it has no water nor air.
Ok obviously the person above is an absolute idiot. Anything with mass has a gravitational pull.
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Average walking speed is 5 to 6 km per hour. Allowing for the possibility that walk quickly, please let me know how you get on, in about 112,500 years from now.
yes, but i wouldn't because it's ~8% of Earths grav.
We've walked on the moon, that's 4.9 kg you'd weigh if you were 30 kg. On Pluto, 2 kg, so, you'd be flying, but even the slightest change in gravity, makes a big difference.
No, you would not be able to walk on uranus.
The person above is abosultely wrong. Everything with mass has a gravitational force. Uranus is much more massive than Earth, so obviously there is more gravity. I dont not know if it has 'too much'
can yes, but most likely anyone attempting to do so would die, starvation, accidents, cabin fever, losing five years of your life. there are many reasons an extended trip like that would be inadvisable especially without significant cause to want to do so.
so yes we could get someone there, but they would most likely be dead, and getting back would be exponentially more difficult.
No. Definately not in our lifetime their will be. Mars is the most future targeted planet for manned flights.
No there is not some one how has walked on Pluto. It has been a proven fact from scientific researsh
Pluto has gravity, but not oxygen. It is too cold for humans to live there.
no it is too cold
Pluto's orbital period is about 248.09 earth years, or 90,613,305 days.
Pluto is farther from the sun than any of the 8 major planets. There are other dwarf planets farther from the sun than Pluto though.
Pluto is not a planet
Pluto's orbit varies, at it's closest it is 30 AU from the sun and at its furthest it is 49 AU.
no it isn't cuz Pluto is further away from the sun!
No, Pluto was never a Sun.
Pluto is 367,0050,000 miles from the sun.
Pluto always orbits the sun.
The Earth is much closer to the sun than it is to Pluto.
Pluto is 40,000,000,000 miles from the sun
Pluto's orbital period is about 248.09 earth years, or 90,613,305 days.
No
It's not Pluto is the smallest and furthest from the sun
Pluto revolves round the sun all the time.
Pluto is farther from the sun than any of the 8 major planets. There are other dwarf planets farther from the sun than Pluto though.
No. Pluto orbits the sun.
Pluto is not a planet