How big is pluto compared to earth

Humankind got closer to Pluto than ever before on Tuesday morning, with NASA’s New Horizons probe flying just 6,000 miles from the former planet.

The unprecedented proximity to Pluto has provided scientists with previously unconfirmed data about the dwarf planet, including its size. On Monday, NASA announced that Pluto, with a diameter of 1,473 miles, is slightly larger than previously thought. To help space enthusiasts conceptualize Pluto’s size, NASA created a graphic comparing Earth, Pluto and Charon, Pluto’s largest moon.

For more Pluto coverage, check out 9 Facts About Pluto You Need to Know.

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How many Pluto would fit in Earth?

154 Plutos can fit in Earth. Earth has a radius of 6,371 kilometers and Pluto has a radius of 1,188.5 kilometers.

How big is Pluto compared to the United States?

Pluto is not very big. It is only half as wide as the United States. Pluto is smaller than Earth's moon.

Is Pluto bigger than the Earth?

New Horizons showed that Pluto has a diameter of 1,473 miles (2,370 km), less than one-fifth the diameter of Earth, and only about two-thirds as wide as Earth's moon.

What is the size of Pluto compared to?

Recent measurements obtained by New Horizons indicate that Pluto has a diameter of 2370 km, 18.5% that of Earth's, while Charon has a diameter of 1208 km, 9.5% that of Earth's. The approximate sizes of Pluto's moons Nix and Hydra compared to Denver, Colorado.