Because the two orbits don't intersect with each other.
i think they didnt do with pluto because this planet is to high away from earth and too cold i dont know if their machines can hold up to -1500 Celciius
The planets in the solar system are in well-spaced out, stable, roughly circular orbits - they don't come close enough to collide with each other. Asteroids and comets, however, are on more elliptical, unstable orbits that often cross the orbits of the planets, and sometimes planets collide with asteroids and comets.
The planet Neptune is the coldest planet in our solar system, apart from Pluto. It has an average temperature of -353°F (-214°C) and is located far from the Sun, which contributes to its frigid conditions.
dont no
i dont know. i dont have it. do you have pluto? because i am interested in buying.
well, actually, in our solar system, it is pluto, but given pluto is not a planet anymore it would be neptune. sorry i dont know those out of our solar system.Hope i helped!To clarify, the farthest out known planet in our solar system IS Neptune.This is due to Pluto's demotion to Dwarf Planet status, plus the fact that Pluto at times wanders in CLOSER than Neptune's orbit (another very suspicous aspect of Pluto).When it comes to planets OUTSIDE our solar system, there are none confirmed at this time, but minor wobbles in the orbit of other stars and occassional winks and dimming of other star outputs would seem to indicate the existance of other planets.
Pluto was declared not a planet because it didn't obey one of the three rules that i needed to obey to be a planet. It had to clear its orbits, which Pluto didn't because of its minuscule size. Pluto is approximately the size of half the United States. Also Pluto wasn't the only Pluto floating around in our solar system, apparently there are other kuiper belt objects even bigger than Pluto that are not declared planets. If Pluto was a planet these other Pluto like objects would be too. I hope this helped you!
They have they sent it in 2005 and they said it should reach pluto by 2015
1.mercury 2.venus 3.earth 4.mars 5.saturn 6.jupiter 7.uranus 8.neptune i dont think pluto is in the solar system any more
no. example: Pluto sometimes crosses orbits of other planets and asteroids that arent in the asteroid belt dont. *NEW EDIT* YES. The solar system consists of all objects orbiting around the sun. All of them move in elliptical (or ovalish) shaped orbits. This is a basic fact of astronomy. The first answer is totally ridiculous.
no it does not have houses. it dont even have life on it
U would die why dont u go and go to neptune and find out your selfs!gosh