its so far away. even the nearest solar system cant be said near to it.
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Earth is about 5,763 million km from Pluto.
Sedna is the most distant solar system object discovered so far. It is about three times farther away than Pluto currently is. Because it is so far away, scientists are not sure if it has enough mass to be classified as a dwarf planet.
Pluto is the farthest planet from the sun . It has the longest orbit.
Planets, stars, no one knows anything for sure. The outside of our solar system is so far away, it would take generations to get 5 million miles past Pluto.
There is no lava on Pluto. Pluto is a dwarf planet located in the outer regions of the Solar System and does not have the conditions necessary for volcanic activity or lava flows. The surface of Pluto is covered in a variety of icy materials, such as nitrogen, methane, and water ice.
The sun is in front of the solar system and Pluto is at the far end of the Solar system.
it is how the solar system is. The planet Pluto was just born there
At the very far distant edge.
If you count Pluto, nine planets. Some people think Pluto is too small and too far to be part of the Solar System. Poor Pluto...
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Earth is about 5,763 million km from Pluto.
yes, there is but scientists are still discovering it----
Pluto- A dwarf planet in the far edge of the solar system Pluto2- A greek god of the underworld
No there are planets far out and near us that are younger
The planet Pluto is the most outer planet in the solar system , so it is very ,very far indeed.
The old name of our star, which we sometimes call the "Sun" is "Sol". Sol has a number of planets, planetesimals, and rocks orbiting it. This is therefore called the "Sol"-ar system, or simply, the Solar System. Pluto is now classified as a "dwarf planet". Pluto may be a part of the Kuyper Belt at the far edge of our Solar System.
It's far away from the Sun, usually further out than Neptune.
Sedna is the most distant solar system object discovered so far. It is about three times farther away than Pluto currently is. Because it is so far away, scientists are not sure if it has enough mass to be classified as a dwarf planet.