Well really it's too far away so that makes it kind of hard to land on but if we are doing "what ifs" then you would probably freeze to death
Plutonium doesn't occur in nature as far as we know, but if Pluto were made of solid Plutonium, nothing would happen. Pluto is not near anything that might be affected.
No
Pluto has about the same land area as Russia, so billions of footballs could fit on the surface of Pluto.
No, as of now, no spacecraft has landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft did a flyby of Pluto in 2015, providing valuable data and images of the distant dwarf planet, but it did not land on its surface.
You would be seven, no matter where you happen to be.
no there aren't any landforms on Pluto
Life as we know it can not exist on Pluto.
It was downgraded.
no
None, but in 2015 NASA's New Horizon will travel to Pluto and will be the first spacecraft to land on Pluto.
No. Pluto is nearly the same land area as Russia.
Plutonium doesn't occur in nature as far as we know, but if Pluto were made of solid Plutonium, nothing would happen. Pluto is not near anything that might be affected.
everybody will die.
No
No man-made object has ever landed on Pluto.
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Pluto has about the same land area as Russia, so billions of footballs could fit on the surface of Pluto.