Three Farthings (three far things!)
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Pluto is about 5,763 million km from Earth, so Pluto is about the same distance from our moon.
False. Scientists once believed Pluto to be a former moon of Neptune.
Pluto doesn't orbit any planets, it orbits the sun. But if you mean what planet does Pluto share a orbit with is Neptune. Pluto sometimes is closer to the sun than Neptune because it cuts into Neptune's orbit.
Pluto is not an adverb. Pluto is a proper noun being that it is the name of a moon of Saturn.
i think that it could have been once a moon of Neptune. because for one it goes almost partly around the planet neptune.and it could have had just picked up asteroids and meteoroids on it cycle around the planet and got enough gravitational pull. or it Coud've broke free and caught into another planets orbit Charon and now they circle around each other
Pluto isn't a moon, it orbits the sun, but it is a dwarf planet
Pluto has the same sun as we do. I mean, it's in our solar system. Do you mean "does it have a moon"? If so, it does have one moon, that is so much like Pluto, that the two are sopmetimes considered, double planets. Obviously, Pluto is not a planet, but yes, it has one moon.
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Pluto is about 5,763 million km from Earth, so Pluto is about the same distance from our moon.
False. Scientists once believed Pluto to be a former moon of Neptune.
No, Eris is a dwarf planet, and is larger than Pluto and farther from the Sun.
Titan is a moon of Saturn, not Pluto. Pluto's main moon is Charon. Regardless, neither Titan nor Charon are planets because they do not orbit the sun. Titan orbits the planet Saturn while Charon orbits the Pluto-Charon barycenter.
pluto It's the number of days taken for the Earth (and the Moon, because that goes with it) to get round the Sun.
Mars, Jupiter earth, Pluto ,moon
Nebula, The solar system, The sun, Jupiter, Earth, Mars, The moon, Pluto, Neutron Star
Our star is the sun, the sun is what all of our 8 planets orbit, it would be 9 planets about Pluto is not considered a planent...since we are talking about Pluto, it could be the moon of a planet called: Neptune, this can somehow happen because Pluto and Neptune, cross each othr at a certain time, and since Neptune is so huge compared to Pluto, Pluto might get trapped and become Neptune's moon, just like how Earth has a moon.
It would be a lot warmer or considered a moon to a different planet
From largest to smallest: Nebula, Solar System, Sun, Jupiter, Earth, Mars, Moon, Pluto, neutron star.