NO! it is in space and if you do not have no space helmet on you will freeze and have no oxegen so ....... YOU WILL DIE!
if you go to the space you see
Pluto does not have a significant amount of oxygen in its atmosphere or composition. The atmosphere of Pluto is primarily composed of nitrogen, with traces of methane and carbon monoxide. Oxygen is not a major component of the dwarf planet.
We don't know. Pluto has only been observed from orbit. But it is definitely possible.
No, it would not be possible to go outside on Pluto without a spacesuit. Pluto's thin atmosphere consists mostly of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide, which is not breathable for humans. Additionally, the extremely cold temperatures on Pluto, averaging around -375°F (-225°C), would be deadly without the protection of a spacesuit.
Since there have been no spacecraft probes to fly-by Pluto, and there will not be one until 2015, not much is known about this icy planet. Much of what scientists know are observations made from Charon eclipsing Pluto and Pluto's chance encounter in occulting (covering up) a star. When Pluto occulted a star, a haze was revealed suggesting that Pluto likely has an extremely thin atmosphere. This atmosphere is probably made up of a blend of nitrogen and methane. These elements may exist as a gas when Pluto is closest to the Sun, but would then freeze as Pluto moves further away.
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Pluto does not have a significant amount of oxygen in its atmosphere or composition. The atmosphere of Pluto is primarily composed of nitrogen, with traces of methane and carbon monoxide. Oxygen is not a major component of the dwarf planet.
Thereis no oxygen so no
Pluto has only a very thin atmosphere made of nitrogen with no oxygen. Pluto is also extremely cold.
The freeze.
We don't know. Pluto has only been observed from orbit. But it is definitely possible.
As the atmosphere of Pluto is Methane, If you was suddenly exposed to it yes you would suffocate as there is no Oxygen for you to breathe. Methane by itself is not Toxic to us, but without the presence of Oxygen we cannot breathe.
yes but it is so cold there that it freezes into a solid
The density estimates for Pluto indicate that besides rock and frozen gases (oxygen, nitrogen) there is also substantial water ice on Pluto, as is found in comets and on moons.
Yes, you have to.
Because of pluto's severe lack of sunlight, oxygen and heat, none of the life that we know could have possibly existed on pluto. Is it possible another form of life existed on Pluto? Sure its possible. Scientist havent found traces of life.
Absolutely. I mean there's the whole issue of how you will be able to travel the millions of miles to get their, having an oxygen supply, AND finding a way to survive the bone-chilling temperatures. But once you figure that out you can read to your heart's content on Pluto. Note: You might also want to bring a book light because the sun is so far away from there. Earlier Answer: I really don't understand your question, if you are talking about the planet Pluto, you cannnot read on it. I can not live on pluto because it is too cold and it doesn't have enough oxygen therefore you cannot read on pluto