A Dwarf Planet
Pluto is much too small to become a star. Stars are thousands of times larger than Pluto.
Pluto has not become a black hole. Pluto is a dwarf planet located in our solar system, while black holes are objects formed from the remnants of massive stars that have collapsed under their own gravity.
Well for pluto to be considored a planet it would need to… …straighten out its orbit because it intersects with Neptunes orbit …Become bigger …Be closer to the sun …Dominate its moon
Pluto's orbital is elliptical. Its farthest planet from sun when it lies on two elliptical end. On the other hand Neptune's orbital is circular and become larger then Pluto's orbit when Pluto come in the middle of two elliptical end. For this reason Pluto is not always farthest planet from sun.
Pluto was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006. This decision was based on the introduction of a formal definition of what constitutes a planet, which Pluto did not fully meet. Since then, it has been referred to as a "dwarf planet" rather than a "plutiod." The term "plutiod" is used to describe a category of objects similar to Pluto, but it is not the classification of Pluto itself.
Pluto was born a god.
No. Pluto is nowhere near massive enough to become a black hole.
Cuz its small
Pluto is much too small to become a star. Stars are thousands of times larger than Pluto.
Pluto has not become a black hole. Pluto is a dwarf planet located in our solar system, while black holes are objects formed from the remnants of massive stars that have collapsed under their own gravity.
No. Because of the weaker gravity people would actually be much lighter on Pluto than on Earth.
In order to be considered a planet, Pluto would have to clear its orbital path of debris. Pluto is not large enough to do this, so it was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
His Helmet of Invisibility.
Well for pluto to be considored a planet it would need to… …straighten out its orbit because it intersects with Neptunes orbit …Become bigger …Be closer to the sun …Dominate its moon
Pluto's orbital is elliptical. Its farthest planet from sun when it lies on two elliptical end. On the other hand Neptune's orbital is circular and become larger then Pluto's orbit when Pluto come in the middle of two elliptical end. For this reason Pluto is not always farthest planet from sun.
Pluto may become a major planet again in a few million years, if it clears it's orbit of asteroids and other debris.
Some say that Pluto was originally a tiny satellite of Neptune, when a large comet hit it with such tremendous force that it caused little Pluto to be knocked out of orbit and become considerably larger. The fragments became Pluto's moons which are known as Nix, Hydra, and the largest, Charon.