The dwarf planet Pluto.
The dwarf planet Pluto.
The dwarf planet Pluto.
The dwarf planet Pluto.
134340 Pluto is a minor planet designation.
134340 Pluto
Pluto's number is 134340, which is its official Minor Planet Center designation.
They did not change the name of uranus it is a funny name for a planet but we had a long argument in our class if they did change the name of uranus to urinus I did some reaserch but the did not.
Most of the time 136199 Eris if further away from the Sun than 134340 Pluto.
134340 Pluto is a minor planet designation.
134340 Pluto
Pluto is designated "134340 Pluto", the number being a formal designator given to all minor planets and objects with defined solar orbits (except comets).
pluto's three moons. names are bob, bobby bevis
The dwarf planet Pluto received a reclassification in 2006 from the IAU in the minor planet catalog officially as minor planet "(134340) Pluto" although Pluto retains its name for informal and common usage and would not ordinarily be referred to with only the catalog entry number. (The numbers are often dropped anyway, even for less well known catalog entries whose number precedes a name.)
Pluto's number is 134340, which is its official Minor Planet Center designation.
The three nicknames are 136199 Eris, 134340, or The Ice Dwarf.
Pluto is designated as a minor planet (134340 Pluto).
They did not change the name of uranus it is a funny name for a planet but we had a long argument in our class if they did change the name of uranus to urinus I did some reaserch but the did not.
Most of the time 136199 Eris if further away from the Sun than 134340 Pluto.
A dwarf planet, although that designation continues to be disputed by some scientists.
As of 2012, it was up to 5 moons - S/2012 (134340)1, or P5, was given the name Styx. Pluto and Charon may have formed due to a large collision between two protoplanets, which also created the other 4 small moons of Pluto, which gradually drifted farther from the planet.