Nobody has ever been to Pluto. The only body that astronauts have walked on
besides Earth is the moon. The closest to Earth that Pluto can ever get is more
than 11 thousand times farther than the moon.
No
Pluto walks like a normal dog The only Disney dog that walks like a human is goofy
No one has visited Pluto yet.
The first person to launch a satellite to Pluto was Bob Riley.
Yes. If a human were to try to walk around Pluto's equator, it would be more than 4,400 miles. Pluto's surface area is bigger than Russia.
The mass of a person on Pluto remains the same as on Earth, as mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with location. However, the weight of that person, which is the force of gravity acting on their mass, would be less on Pluto due to its lower gravitational acceleration. Consequently, a person would weigh significantly less on Pluto compared to Earth.
neptune is 8th in the solar system(not including pluto)
No, it is highly impossible for polar bears to walk on Pluto. Although polar bears are born and have adapted to cold weather, they are still not able to warm themselves up as much as to be on Pluto, whom is more than 1,000,000 miles away. Pluto also does not have a very strong gravity force which cannot hold a polar bear to its surface.
A 200 pound person on Earth would weigh about 71 pounds on Pluto due to the lower gravity on Pluto compared to Earth.
the 8th planet from the sun is neptune but not always, Pluto has an inclined orbit so for part of the year Pluto is the 8th planet from the sun and neptune is the 9th, but some people don't think Pluto is a planet.
no it is too cold there so they would die of hypothermia.
It is impossible to walk around Pluto as it is a distance of around 7.5 billion kilometers and it has extreme cold temperatures. Additionally, the lack of a solid surface and harsh conditions like high radiation levels and low gravity would make walking on Pluto unfeasible for humans.