Charon is the largest moon of Pluto, a dwarf planet that was once considered a planet. Charon is so massive compared to Pluto that rather than Charon orbiting Pluto, the two objects orbit a common center of mass. This leads some to called Pluto-Charon a binary planetary system.
Charon is so far away and so small that astronomers are unable to see it from Earth. It is therefore unsure whether Charon has craters but it is likely as every other planet and moon in the solar system has been bombarded by meteors in the past.
Plutos largest moon, Charon, is relatively large by comparison with Pluto at 1,206 km diameter. Pluto's equatorial diameter is 2,274 km.Read more: Which_planet_has_a_moon_that_is_more_than_half_its_size
Pluto has a moon nearly half its size.?Pluto's diameter is about 2300 km, while its moon Charon has an estimated diameter of 1200 km. Of course, remembering that volume is related to the cube of linear dimensions, that means Pluto's volume is actually about eight times that of Charon.
That could be Pluto with its mate, Charon.(Of course Pluto is only a "dwarf planet" now.)Alternate:Some people have argued that this holds true for Earth and Earth's Moon, although the idea has not caught on. Earth's Moon has by far the largest mass in proportion to its companion planet when compared with any other moon in the solar system.
Pluto is a dwarf planet with a moon called Charon as well as four others named Styx, Kerberos, Hydra, and Nix.
No, Charon is not the biggest moon in the solar system. The actual biggest moon in the solar system is Ganymede, which is 5,268 km at the equator
There are no double planet systems in our solar system. The closest to being considered a double planet are Pluto and its largest moon Charon, but since Charon is significantly smaller than Pluto, it is not classified as a double planet system.
It's the largest moon of Pluto. It is nowhere NEAR being the largest moon in the Solar system; Pluto itself is smaller than Earth's moon. Charon is, however, the largest satellite relative to its primary of any body I know of in the Solar system.
Pluto (and Charon) is still orbiting Sol, and most likely will orbit Sol until either Sol or Pluto-Charon is destroyed.
What is unusual is that Charon is the largest satellite relative to its planet in the solar system. And that Charon is more than half the size of Pluto. Actually the Charon/Pluto system might be better termed a binary system as the two rotate about a common center of gravity (their "barycenter" which does not lie inside either body but in space between them.
Well, Planet Pluto has three moons, Charon (pronounced kai-ron), Nix and Hydra. But most of us agree it's Charon, it's biggest moon. Half Pluto's size.
Charon to Pluto. Only now they're saying Pluto is not a planet.
Charon, one of Pluto's moons, is located in the outer region of the Solar System, orbiting around Pluto. It was discovered in 1978 and is the largest of the five known moons of Pluto. Charon is tidally locked with Pluto, meaning the same side always faces the dwarf planet.
It is the only large moon in the Solar System with a retrograde orbit, which is an orbit in the opposite direction to its planet's rotation.
Charon is so far away and so small that astronomers are unable to see it from Earth. It is therefore unsure whether Charon has craters but it is likely as every other planet and moon in the solar system has been bombarded by meteors in the past.
Within our own solar system, some view Pluto as being a double planet with it's moon Charon (which is half it's size).
No. Pluto's main moon, Charon at about half of Pluto's diameter, is the largest moon in proportion to the object it orbits. Several moons in the solar system, including our own, are actually larger than Pluto. The solar system's largest moon is Ganymede, which orbits Jupiter.