Your weight on Pluto would be approximately 4.5% of your weight on Earth, so you would weigh about 6.75 pounds on Pluto. This is due to Pluto's significantly weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth.
Pluto is believed to have a subsurface ocean of liquid water beneath its icy surface due to the presence of geysers, but this has not been confirmed. More research is needed to determine the extent and nature of any liquid water on Pluto.
On January 19, 2006 a space probe was launched and sent to Pluto. It was expected to reach Pluto in 2015. So it would take about 9 years to get to Pluto.
Pluto is not a planet anymore, but the sky would be black
From Earth:MarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune (However, because of the orbit of Pluto, you could encounter Pluto before Neptune)
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No. Because of the weaker gravity people would actually be much lighter on Pluto than on Earth.
spacecrafts.... for now
It would be as crowded as Puerto Rico is.
Yes. If a human were to try to walk around Pluto's equator, it would be more than 4,400 miles. Pluto's surface area is bigger than Russia.
Because the geospheric baldonce pressure would be pushing 1000,000 pounds on you and you would be low on air. Pluto actually does have eight people living on it though. The cost to live there is about eighty million dollars.
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Where you are has no effect on your age. If you were on Pluto you would be the same age as if you had stayed on earth.
No. If Charon, Pluto's largest moon, were bigger, then Pluto would be the moon. Charon is abould half the diameter of Pluto.
Your weight on Pluto would be approximately 4.5% of your weight on Earth, so you would weigh about 6.75 pounds on Pluto. This is due to Pluto's significantly weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth.
Life as we know it can not exist on Pluto.
Pluto is believed to have a subsurface ocean of liquid water beneath its icy surface due to the presence of geysers, but this has not been confirmed. More research is needed to determine the extent and nature of any liquid water on Pluto.