Yes, there are real photographs of Pluto taken by the New Horizons spacecraft during its flyby in 2015. These images have provided valuable insights into Pluto's surface features, composition, and atmosphere.
The possible orbital period of Pluto was calculated prior to its discovery. Between 1906 and 1930, Percival Lowell, William Pickering, and Clyde Tombaugh conducted an extensive search for 'the ninth planet' that disrupted Neptune's orbit. After confirmation of photographs, they calculated Pluto's revolution period and found historical images of Pluto that had previously been overlooked.
There is no minimum weight requirement to go to Pluto (which, incidentally is no longer considered a true planet). However, the current burden on our level of technology is such that, the value of sending an astronaut to Pluto would not outweigh the difficulty and expense. In July 2015 the NASA New Horizons probe is expected to do a flyby of Pluto and capture the first close photographs; its mass is about 470kg. If a man weighing 72kg (about 160lb) stood on the surface of Pluto, he would there weigh about 5 kg (about 11lb)
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
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By its movement. That means that more than one observation is required - for example, comparison of photographs made on different days.
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Pluto is Pluto in Hebrew פלוטו
photographs=fotografías
If you count Pluto, the answer is PLUTO.
pluto means of or pertaining to pluto the roman god of death and of wealth