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It is due to pass Pluto on the 14th of July 2015 and its name is New Horizons.

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No telescope has gone beyond Pluto. The Voyager space probes are now beyond Pluto.

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Is pluto visible?

Pluto is not visible without a telescope.


Was Pluto discovered by spacecraft?

No. Pluto was discovered in 1930 by telescope.


What planet was discovered with a telescope?

Pluto


Pluto cant be seen from earth without a telescope why?

1. Pluto is small. 2. Pluto is VERY far away.


What did Galileo find out with his telescope?

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What satellite discovered Pluto?

No satellite did. Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh, who found it using a ground-based telescope in 1930, long before we launched the first satellites.


Who takes photos of planet Pluto?

The Hubble telescope satellite.


When did Kepler find Pluto?

Neither Johannes Kepler nor the Kepler Space Telescope discovered Pluto. Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930, long after Johannes Kepler died and long before the Kepler telescope was created. The Kepler telescope was built to discover planets in other solar systems, not our own.


Can Pluto be seen with telescope?

not with just a regular telescope it has to be a atronate telescope with a computer to back it up but yes it is possible if u know what ur doing.


How often can you see the moons of Pluto?

Pluto can be seen with an amateur telescope but it is not easy and you will require a great deal of supporting information on how to locate it. Something like the Hubble Space Telescope would be required to see Pluto's moons, and then, not in any great detail.


Is Pluto visible from earth without a telescope?

Pluto's magnitude varies depending on its position in orbit, but is never brighter than 13.65. The dimmest objects visible to the naked eye under perfect conditions are about magnitude 6.5 (the lower the number, the brighter the object). Pluto is about 1000 times dimmer than this. The faintest objects visible with the aid of binoculars are about magnitude 9.5. Pluto is still over 50 times dimmer than this. A telescope would be necessary to see Pluto.


Who takes photo of planet Pluto and its moon charon?

The hubble telescope.