because its a dwarf planet
Pluto is not visible without a telescope.
The formal designation of Pluto now includes a numerical prefix, but it has received little use. It is "134340 Pluto".
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Pluto is a rocky world. Pluto is now reclassified as a dwarf planet.
Pluto.
For right now no. But the U.S has sent out a probe to get pictures from pluto
Pluto. From its discovery in 1930 to its reclassification in 2006, Pluto was known as the 9th planet. Now there are eight planets and five dwarf planets, of which Pluto is one.
Pluto is located in the outer edges of our solar system, beyond Neptune. It is currently in the area of the constellation Sagittarius and is not visible to the naked eye. Observing Pluto requires a powerful telescope due to its distance and dimness.
Pluto is classified as a big ball of gas now, so Pluto is not considered as a planet anymore.
No, Pluto is no longer classified as a plant. It is now known as a dwarf planet.
Pluto now isn't a Planet
It is not visible unless you are using a high grade telescope that isn't available to the public and is only used by profession astronomers and scientists.