a train
The formal designation of Pluto now includes a numerical prefix, but it has received little use. It is "134340 Pluto".
The dwarf planet, Pluto, was named for the Greek God of the underworld.
Pluto doesn't orbit around the Earth, it orbits around the Sun. Pluto takes 247.92 Earth years to make one trip around the Sun.Pluto does not go round the Earth. Pluto orbits the Sun, just as the Earth and the other planets do.
To find the weight of an object on Pluto, you can use the formula: weight on Pluto = weight on Earth × (gravity on Pluto / gravity on Earth). Earth's gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s², while Pluto's gravity is about 0.62 m/s². Thus, 28 kg on Earth would weigh approximately 1.78 kg on Pluto.
Yes, Pluto can potentially be seen with binoculars under optimal conditions, such as a dark, clear sky with minimal light pollution. However, Pluto appears as a very faint point of light and may be challenging to distinguish from the background stars. Viewing with a telescope is recommended for a better chance of observing Pluto.
You cannot get to Pluto. Pluto is a planet, something not available to get to. You can only access Pokemon worlds.
it is something
Pluto is a dwarf planet that orbits the Sun. It is not known to be a piece of something else.
Are you all in the middle of a pub quiz or something??? the answer is PLUTO by the way.
something like a pluto... i think
It's a dwarf plant :P
Yes, but a meteor hit Pluto and a small part of Pluto went flying off and landed in our Solar System.
No. Pluto is large enough to meet the definition of a planet. It was reclassified because it does not dominate its orbit, but instead shares it with many comets.
The formal designation of Pluto now includes a numerical prefix, but it has received little use. It is "134340 Pluto".
A satalite
The dwarf planet, Pluto, was named for the Greek God of the underworld.
It takes pluto 248 years to orbit the sun but sometimes it depends on neptune because they swap places so if pluto was in neptune place it would then take 220 years or something like that.