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Because Charon is not a god it does not have a symbol

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Who found planet Charon and when did they find it?

The is no planet Charon. Charon is a moon of the dwarf planet Pluto. Charon was discovered by James Christy in 1978.


Is Charon the smallest planet?

No. Charon is not a planet; it is the largest moon of the dwarf planet Pluto. The smallest planet is Mercury.


When was Charon the dwarf planet discovered?

It was discovered in 1978. But it's not a dwarf planet. It's a moon of the dwarf planet Pluto.


What planet has a moon named Charon?

The dwarf planet Pluto.


Charon is the largest satellite of which planet?

The dwarf planet Pluto.


Do Pluto and Charon have gaseous surfaces?

No. The planet Pluto is a solid dwarf planet. The moon Charon is a solid moon.


How many rings does charon have?

Charon is the largest satellite of the dwarf planet Pluto.It has no rings.


Which planet has a moon called Sharon?

The planet PLUTO has a satellite named 'CHARON' . Pronounced 'Karon'.


What is charons dwarf planets name?

Charon is a moon that orbits the dwarf planet Pluto.


How many moons has the dwarf planet Pluto?

The dwarf planet Pluto and its binary partner Charon have two moons, Nix and Hydra.


Is charon a binary dwarf planet?

Because the barycenter of the Pluto-Charon lies between the two bodies, it is a binary system, and one could extrapolate the definition of a dwarf Planet to include Charon. However, the IAU has not yet defined a binary dwarf planet. So the answer is yes and no. If you were to adhere to the current IAU opinion, Charon is a moon. If you would like to adhere to the physics of the system, then yes, they are binary.


Is charon a dwarf planet?

No.It is a satellite (moon) of Pluto, which itself was declared a "Dwarf Planet" at the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Symposium in 2006.Pluto is very small - only 2/3rds the size of Earth's moon. Charon is 1/2 that size - which is large enough that the IAU would have faced calling Pluto-Charon a "Double Planet" if they had decided to call Pluto one.However, IAU's decision was based upon the fact that there are MANY objects in similar orbits to Pluto's (some even larger than Pluto itself, such as Eris), and we would have ended up listing dozens (possibly hundreds) of objects as "Planets"No. Charon is not a planet; it is a moon of the dwarf planet Pluto.