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)
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Pluto is relatively small as planets go; it is officially categorized as a dwarf planet.
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Pluto isn't a moon, it orbits the sun, but it is a dwarf planet
Which planet would I weigh the least Jupiter, Pluto, Saturn, or Earth
Pluto was founded by ancient Greek astronomers thousands of years ago. So I'll go with Pluto the planet, despite it now being a dwarf planet.
No, it was only reclassified as a dwarf planet
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Since Pluto's gravitational pull on its surface is only about 6% that of the Earth on its surface, you would weigh 6% of your Earth weight if you were to stand on Pluto's surface. So, to convert your Earth-weight to your Pluto-weight, you have to multiply your Earth weight by 0.06. In this case, if you weigh 125 lbs on the Earth, you would weigh 7.43 lbs on Pluto.
Pluto. That is now a dwarf planet. :)
The dwarf planet Pluto has never gone missing. It's still there.
Pluto is not a planet its a dwarf planet