Pluto is approximately .0022 (22/10,000) the mass of the Earth.In fact, our moon is about 5.5 times the mass of Pluto!
Yes. Mass is a measure of matter. If you were to go to Pluto, you would still have the matter that you're made up of. The difference in the gravitational force of Pluto and that of Earth would affect your weight, but not your mass.
the volume is 1.33 x pi x (1150x1150x1150)
The force of gravity at Pluto's surface on an object with a mass of 100kg is approximately 58N .
Yes, but only slightly. Eris has a greater mass than Pluto because it is denser.
Never. The Curiosity rover is on Mars and will never leave. It was never meant to go to Pluto. The New Horizons probe flew by Pluto on July 14, 2015.
"Rover" .
Pluto, like the non-planet. Hes like golden yellowish and he has problems with like other animals 'cept the lady animals.
Pluto first appeared in The Picnic in 1930. He was originally called Rover.
Pluto is approximately .0022 (22/10,000) the mass of the Earth.In fact, our moon is about 5.5 times the mass of Pluto!
Originally, he was named Rover. About a year after the naming of the former planet, they decided to switch the name to Pluto.
Earth has a much greater mass than Pluto does, and therefore has stronger gravity.
Yes. Mass is a measure of matter. If you were to go to Pluto, you would still have the matter that you're made up of. The difference in the gravitational force of Pluto and that of Earth would affect your weight, but not your mass.
the volume is 1.33 x pi x (1150x1150x1150)
Actually, the idea that Pluto had about the same mass as Mars is outdated. It is now known that Pluto has less than 2% the mass of Mars, and therefore has less gravity.
There isn't. The "surface gravity" is dependent on the mass (of the planet, etc.) and the distance of the surface from the center of mass. Pluto has MUCH LESS mass than Earth and the gravity is much less on Pluto.
Minnie mouses dogs name was Rover. Rover was only seen on maybe one or two episodes of the original cartoon.