The length of a "solar day" on Pluto is determined by its axial tilt.
The planet takes 6.38 Earth days to rotate, and 249 Earth years to go around the Sun. But the tilt (60 degrees to the plane of its orbit) produces exaggerated seasons with some polar areas of the planet spending many Earth years in either the constant dim sunlight or constant darkness.
The length of a day on Pluto is 6.4 times the length of a day on Earth or 153.3 hours long. This is because Pluto rotates slower than Earth.
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Yes, because Pluto rotates.
However, it's so far from the Sun that even the "daytime" would be very dark.
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Plutos temp is -223 c to 40 c
ahhem plutos distance is mm acouple of million lopl =)
plutos core kills us from coldness
Yes. Charon, Plutos largest moon, is about 1200km in diameter, while Plutos diameter is around 2322km, so Plutos diameter is about twice the size. In terms of volume though, Pluto is around 7.4 times as big.
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Pluto's atmosphere is mostly ice it gets so cold even its air freezes. temp is -240 in summer -260 in its winter.
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Pluto has no atmosphere
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