no
No. Beyond Pluto, there are thousands of other objects orbiting the Sun.
Sharon is a moon of the dwarf planet Pluto. It is one of five known moons orbiting Pluto.
no there is no rings or moons orbiting Venus. because there is no ring system.
Orbiting, rotating, and dwarfing.
The largest dwarf planet in the solar system is Pluto, and it is also the ninth largest body orbiting the sun directly. Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2006.
No, Pluto is whole and still orbiting the sun.
Pluto's largest moon, Charon, was discovered in 1978
No. Beyond Pluto, there are thousands of other objects orbiting the Sun.
A comet can approach Pluto the closest, as can Neptune.
Mercury doesn't orbit Pluto; it orbits the sun.
The dwarf planet Pluto did not disappear. It's still there, orbiting the Sun.
none, but it does have 1 moon
Sharon is a moon of the dwarf planet Pluto. It is one of five known moons orbiting Pluto.
no
About 1207 km, just over half that of Pluto, with a surface area of 4,580,000 km
no there is no rings or moons orbiting Venus. because there is no ring system.
No. Recently one or two moons were discovered orbiting around Pluto. They are small and are very, very hard to detect.