One day on Pluto is roughly 6.4 Earth days. A year is about 248.5 Earth years. Earth will become like this Also very cold that cannot survive man
The magnitude of the gravitational force between the sun and Earth would decrease if Earth was placed in Pluto's orbit. This is because the force of gravity between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them, so as Earth moved farther away from the sun (as in Pluto's orbit), the gravitational force would weaken.
A mean average of 38.5 AUs from Earth. Pluto is 39-49 AU from the planet Earth, depending on the relative position of the planets in their orbits.
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1. Pluto is small. 2. Pluto is VERY far away.
Yes ofcourse as Pluto is well far away
Pluto is a minor planet (it is no longer considered one of the standard planets orbiting our sun) has a very eccentric orbit. Its distance from earth (and the sun) varies more than that of any of the planets. For a period of roungly 15 years it is within the orbit of Uranus, and for hundreds of years, its orbit is beyond that of Uranus. At their closest, Pluto and Earth would be separated by 4.2 billion km. At their most distant, Earth and Pluto would be separated by 7.5 billion km. (see the related link)
it would push it away
Kepler-22b is about 620 light years or about 3.6 quadrillion miles away. It works out to the same whether you use Pluto or Earth as a reference point, as our distance to Pluto is tiny compared with our distance to Kepler-22b.
Pluto is not a planet as of 2006so there are no other planets father than plutowhen Pluto was a planet it was the farthest away from the sun and i think it might be farthest from earth to
Yes, but it will be much dimmer than it is from Earth. Pluto varies between about 30 to 50 times farther away from the Sun than the Earth is, which would make the Sun between 900 and 2500 times dimmer on Pluto.