Theoretically, solar radiation reaches the edge of the universe and possibly beyond. So the answer is yes but in a tiny amount, the sun is very faint from Pluto but radiation reaches it. Places millions of light-years away, radiation wouldn't be detected, but would exist in a super tiny amount.
Pluto is not a planet. Here are the 8 planets of our solar system:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Pluto is a member of the solar system because any object in the solar system is a member of the solar system. However, if you were asking if Pluto is a planet in the solar system then the answer is no. Pluto used to be a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet.
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Pluto is still in the solar system. They just changed its category from "planet" to "dwarf planet."
Acually Pluto is a Dwarf planet.
Pluto is no longer a planet it is now a dwarf planet. There are only 8 planets in our Solar System.
Pluto has not changed in any way. Our definition of a planet has changed. So, Pluto is no longer a planet, it is a minor planet of our solar system.
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No. Pluto is a dwarf planet of our solar system
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Mercury. FYI: Pluto is a dwarf planet.