oh wow. you people don't know? pluto ALREADY left it's orbit last year!(2012)
next time watch the NEWS.
No. Pluto orbits in our solar system.
Pluto was demoted to dwarf planet in 2006.
Planet Pluto is in solar system and Solar system is in the Universe t, hence Pluto is also in our universe.However Pluto was not part of original Solar sytem but was a comet which was captured in a planetary orbit.
pluto
its orbit crosses with another plant
neptune when its orbit inclines with Pluto
The largest known celestial body beyond the orbit of Pluto in our Solar System is Eris. It is a dwarf planet that was discovered in 2005 and is even more massive than Pluto.
Neptune's place in orbit is relatively after Uranus's orbit. It being the eighth and final planet in our solar system (Pluto is not a planet), Neptune crosses with Pluto in the orbit making it the ninth planet until Pluto was kicked out.
Yes, Pluto does orbit the Sun. It follows an elliptical orbit, much like the other planets in our solar system, albeit with a more elongated and tilted path due to its unique orbit.
As of 2017, humans are not even able to leave our orbit, let alone visit another object in our solar system (other than the Earth's moon).
It is not the dominant object in the neighbourhood of its orbit.
Pluto is located in the outer region of our solar system, beyond the orbit of Neptune. It is considered a dwarf planet and is part of the Kuiper Belt, a collection of icy bodies that orbit the Sun beyond the eight major planets.