If you were standing on Pluto, the Sun might be overhead or near the horizon, depending on the time of day and your location.
Note: On Pluto the Sun would appear to be a very very bright star, but nothing more.
Pluto's orbital period is about 248.09 earth years, or 90,613,305 days.
Pluto is farther from the sun than any of the 8 major planets. There are other dwarf planets farther from the sun than Pluto though.
Pluto is (on average) 2,987 million miles away from the sun.
The sun's gravity on Pluto is weaker than on Earth because Pluto is farther away from the sun. Despite both planets experiencing gravitational pull from the sun, Earth's gravity is stronger due to its closer proximity to the sun.
Neptune is farther from the Sun than Pluto all the time. On average, Neptune is about 4.5 billion kilometers from the Sun, while Pluto is about 5.9 billion kilometers away. Neptune's average distance from the Sun places it beyond Pluto at all times during their orbits.
To the east from where sun rise
No, Pluto was never a Sun.
Pluto is 367,0050,000 miles from the sun.
Pluto always orbits the sun.
Graves typically face east, towards the rising sun.
west Incorrect I think If you face the rising sun which is East to your right is South
They present Sun Yoga.
I'm not sure how to explain directions in space since they are all relative to something else. This is about the best I can do. If you mean Pluto's rotation around the Sun it orbits in the same direction as the Earth which is also the same as the Sun's rotation on its axis. If you mean Pluto's rotation on its axis it's opposite the rotation of the Earth and Sun on their axes.
The Earth is much closer to the sun than it is to Pluto.
Pluto is 40,000,000,000 miles from the sun
Pluto's orbital period is about 248.09 earth years, or 90,613,305 days.
it should face the sun so it can absorb the energy and light