Is pluto smaller than earth

Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, a donut-shaped region of icy bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. There may be millions of these icy objects, collectively referred to as Kuiper Belt objects (KBOs) or trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs), in this distant region of our solar system.

Pluto – which is smaller than Earth’s Moon – has a heart-shaped glacier that’s the size of Texas and Oklahoma. This fascinating world has blue skies, spinning moons, mountains as high as the Rockies, and it snows – but the snow is red.

On July 14, 2015, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft made its historic flight through the Pluto system – providing the first close-up images of Pluto and its moons and collecting other data that has transformed our understanding of these mysterious worlds on the solar system’s outer frontier.

In the years since that groundbreaking flyby, nearly every conjecture about Pluto possibly being an inert ball of ice has been thrown out the window or flipped on its head.

“It’s clear to me that the solar system saved the best for last!” said Alan Stern, New Horizons principal investigator from the Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, Colorado. “We could not have explored a more fascinating or scientifically important planet at the edge of our solar system. The New Horizons team worked for 15 years to plan and execute this flyby and Pluto paid us back in spades!”

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10 Things to Know About Pluto

10 Need-to-Know Things About Pluto

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Small World

Pluto is about 1,400 miles (2,380 km) wide. That's about half the width of the United States, or 2/3 the width of Earth's moon.

2

Deep Space

Pluto orbits the Sun about 3.6 billion miles (5.8 billion km) away on average, about 40 times as far as Earth, in a region called the Kuiper Belt.

3

Slow Journey

A year on Pluto is 248 Earth years. A day on Pluto lasts 153 hours, or about 6 Earth days.

Natural Color

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Small in Size, But Not in Importance

Pluto is officially classified as a dwarf planet.

5

Hazy Days

Pluto has a thin atmosphere of nitrogen, methane and carbon monoxide. The atmosphere has a blue tint and distinct layers of haze.

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Moon Dance

Pluto has 5 moons. The largest, Charon, is so big that Pluto and Charon orbit each other like a double planet.

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Ringless

Pluto has no ring system.

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Sole Encounter

The only spacecraft to visit Pluto is NASA’s New Horizons, which passed close by in July 2015.

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Harsh Habitat

Pluto’s surface is far too cold, -378 to -396 degrees F (-228 to -238 C), to sustain life as we know it.

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From the Mouths of Babes

Venetia Burney, just 11 years old at the time, suggested the name Pluto in 1930.

Majestic Mountains and Frozen Plains

Pop Culture

Pop Culture

When Pluto was reclassified in 2006 from a planet to a dwarf planet, there was widespread outrage on behalf of the demoted planet. As the textbooks were updated, the internet spawned memes with Pluto going through a range of emotions, from anger to loneliness. But since the release of New Horizons images showing a very prominent heart-shaped feature on the surface, the sad Pluto meme has given way to a very content, loving Pluto that would like to once again be visited by a spacecraft.

The Disney cartoon character Pluto, Mickey's faithful dog, made his debut in 1930, the same year Tombaugh discovered the dwarf planet. There is speculation that Walt Disney named the animated dog after the recently discovered planet to capitalize on its popularity, but other accounts are less certain of a direct link. But either way, the joke connecting the two, as told in the 1987 Mel Brooks film "Spaceballs" remains:

We were lost. None of us knew where we were. Then Harry starts feeling around on all the trees, and he says, "I got it! We're on Pluto." I say, "Harry, how can ya tell?" And he says, "From the bark, you dummies. From the bark!"

Kid-Friendly Pluto

Is pluto smaller than earth

Kid-Friendly Pluto

Pluto is a dwarf planet that lies in the Kuiper Belt, an area full of icy bodies and other dwarf planets out past Neptune. Pluto is very small, only about half the width of the United States and its biggest moon Charon is about half the size of Pluto.

Almost all the planets travel around the Sun in nearly perfect circles. But not Pluto. It takes an oval-shaped path with the Sun nowhere near its center. What's more, its path is quite tilted compared to the planets.

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  • New Horizons Mission Website
  • Pluto and the Developing Landscape of Our Solar System (International Astronomical Union)
  • NASA Planetary Photojournal: Pluto

Is the Earth bigger than Pluto?

New Horizons observations of Charon confirm previous estimates of 751 miles across, about half the size of Pluto. By comparison, Earth has a diameter of 7,918 miles, making it more than five times the size of Pluto. Jupiter is by far the solar system's largest planet with a diameter of 86,881 miles.

Which is smaller Earth or Pluto?

Pluto is only 1,430 miles (2,302 kilometers) in diameter and is about 1/6th the size of Earth. Pluto is actually smaller than our own Moon!

What is Pluto smaller than?

Pluto is smaller than Earth's moon. This dwarf planet takes 248 Earth years to go around the sun.

What planet is Pluto bigger than?

Pluto is more than twice the diameter and a dozen times the mass of Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt. It is less massive than the dwarf planet Eris, a trans-Neptunian object discovered in 2005, though Pluto has a larger diameter of 2376.6 km compared to Eris's approximate diameter of 2326 km.