Nobody....... at least that's what scientists think. Besides it's too cold and there is no air to breathe for human beings.......
maybe aliens?....... but aliens does not exixt
Not that we are aware of. Pluto is too cold to support Earthly forms of life, and has no atmosphere to speak of. It is possible, in science fiction, to create the sort of life form that could exist on Pluto; SF legend E.E. Smith did, and called them "Palainians". But it will be a LONG time before we can actually see if anything is there. I don't expect anyone.
134340 Pluto
Pluto is Pluto in Hebrew פלוטו
Answer: No, Pluto is not an orbit. Pluto is in an orbit: a 2:3 resonance orbit with Neptune.No, Pluto is a dwarf planet.
134340 Pluto is a minor planet designation.
No one lives in or on Pluto. No one has visited Pluto.
No one
Nothing lives on Pluto, as far as we know, mainly because it's too far away from the sun.
Regina was named after KING REGINA ZOG, who currently lives on Pluto
Not that we are aware of. Pluto is too cold to support Earthly forms of life, and has no atmosphere to speak of. It is possible, in science fiction, to create the sort of life form that could exist on Pluto; SF legend E.E. Smith did, and called them "Palainians". But it will be a LONG time before we can actually see if anything is there. I don't expect anyone.
Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Neptune Uranus Earth, PLUTO
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Carl.......Just kidding its PLUTO
134340 Pluto
Hades or in Roman terms, Pluto
Pluto spends most of its long orbital journey in the Kuiper Belt, a region beyond Neptune that is full of rocky objects. They are roughly Pluto's size and smaller. A planet must have cleared its orbit of debris. Since Pluto lives in this vast cloud of Kuiper Objects, it has not really done so. From today's perspective it is a planetoid or minor planet, and is also considered a Kuiper object.
Pluto is Pluto in Hebrew פלוטו