No. Jupiter's gravity is much stronger than Pluto's
Actually, it's now eight, after scientists have decided that Pluto is not a planet, but a "dwarf planet". So the remaining eight in order from the Sun are as follows: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Or in an acronym way to remember, My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles.
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The 8 "major planets" are (in size order) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury. By mass the order is the same except for Uranus and Neptune switching positions.The remainder of the known planets are the 5 dwarf planets, and about 2 dozen candidate dwarf planets, and the asteroids (aka minor planets) in the Main Belt between Mars and Jupiter.
The satellite sent to explore Pluto was called Charon. Charon is not the satellite on the way to Pluto. Charon is a satellite (moon) of Pluto. The satellite currently on the way to explore Pluto is called New Horizons. It is expected to arrive July, 2015.
Disney's Pluto was first seen in "The Chain Gang" 1930 .
The "surface" gravity of Jupiter is about 40 times that of Pluto.
No. Pluto is actually smaller then Our Moon, Therefor Less gravitational Pull.
Most other planets other than Mars, Mercury, Venus, Neptune, and Pluto.
Mercury moves more rapidly in its orbit compared to Pluto because it is much closer to the Sun and experiences stronger gravitational forces. This closer proximity results in Mercury orbiting the Sun at a faster speed than Pluto.
It doesn't. Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Pluto have less gravitational acceleration at their surface than Earth has. That leaves only Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune with stronger gravity.
Pluto's gravity is relatively weak compared to the gravity of larger planets like Earth. The gravitational pull on Pluto's surface is about 6% that of Earth's gravity. This means that a person who weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh only about 6 pounds on Pluto.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, while Mercury is the smallest. Jupiter is known for its massive size and strong gravitational pull, while Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has a relatively small and compact size compared to the other planets.
Due to the mass or size of Pluto compared to Earth, about 2/3 the size of our moon, the gravitational pull of Pluto is greatly weaker than Earth's.
Jupiter is significantly larger than Pluto. Jupiter's diameter is about 11 times larger than Pluto's, and its volume is over 1,300 times greater. Jupiter is a gas giant, while Pluto is considered a dwarf planet.
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
Which planet would I weigh the least Jupiter, Pluto, Saturn, or Earth
Yes - in fact, anything that has mass will exert a gravitational force (including comparably small objects, like a human being). Pluto's force of gravity is equal to 0.58m/s2, which is about 6% that of the gravity on Earth.