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Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
have any robots or satellites ever landed on pluto
neptuneNeptune is the closest to Pluto. Uranus is the second closest planet to Pluto. Saturn is the third closest planet to Pluto. Jupiter is the forth closest planet to Pluto. Mars is the fifth closest planet to Pluto. Earth is the sixth closest planet to Pluto. Venus is the seventh closest planet to Pluto. Mercury is the most furthest away from Pluto. The Sun and the moon are not considered as planets. The planet Pluto is also not considered as a planet.
"Planet X" was originally a term for a hypothetical TENTH planet, BEYOND Pluto. Also, Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
Pluto is no longer considered a planet, it is now classified as a "Dwarf Planet". As a planet or a dwarf planet, Pluto was the smallest in our solar system. Mercury is now the smallest recognised planet. Pluto's equatorial diameter is 2,274 km. Mercury's equatorial diameter is 4,880 km.
Pluto is nicknamed the dwarf planet.
At the moment we do not have the technology to send a manned probe to Pluto, or any other planet.
Pluto is not considered a planet any more.
a dwarf planet
Pluto has not changed in any way. Our definition of a planet has changed. So, Pluto is no longer a planet, it is a minor planet of our solar system.
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
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Pluto is not any more or less alone than any other dwarf planet.
If by this, you mean the planet next closest to the sun, the answer is Neptune! Of course, Pluto isn't a planet any more. Hope this helps!
yes there are moons for Pluto there are moons for every planet that we know of
Planet, protoplanetary, Pluto.