maybe in space or on Micky Mouse
see 'why was Pluto removed from the planetary system? '
No. Binoculars, having relatively small lenses, do not gather enough light for you to see something as faint as Pluto. However, you can see Pluto with a large amateur telescope.
Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a star. See related questions,
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Yes,we just can't see them unless we fly a probe out behind Pluto.
no you can't
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Only if you have access to a large telescope. Pluto is too small and too far away to be seen with the naked eye.
This is impossible to tell from this distance but probably not. A space craft is due to fly past Pluto in 2015 if Pluto's moon has rings then we will be able to see them.
Pluto is considered a "God" in Ancient mythology.In Ancient history, Pluto is referred to in Roman mythology as the King of the underworld, in Greek mythology Pluto is referred to as Hades.Please see related link below.
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