Pluto’s Physical Data: •1.30900 × 1022 kilograms (MASS) •1,476.8 Diameter 738.38 Radius0.62 m/s^2 (gravity) •Different space from the sun. On average 39.5 AU. Closest point to the sun is 29.7 AU. Farthest point is 49.3 AU •Orbital period: does not follow the same plane as other plants and instead lays at a 17° angle. Pluto’s orbital period is 248 ffEARTH YEARS TO ORBIT AROUND THE SUN. •Pluto’s atmosphere is this and expands when closer to the sun and then collapses when away from it. •Pluto's surface is filled with plains, craters, mountains, and valleys. •Pluto’s composition: core of Pluto is most likely rocky and surrounded by ice. •Only known moons are : Charon, Nix, Hydra, Kerberos, Styx. Charon is the biggest of Pluto’s moons. •CAN BE AS COLD AS -375°F to -400°F
Planet Historical Data: Who discovered it? •Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930- -How did it get its name? •Venetia Burney suggested the name Pluto who was a God of the underworld.
Basic Info: Very dark and cold. Water there is frozen harder than steel. You would have to wear a special suit to live in the freezing temperature. However Pluto’s atmosphere is mostly methane, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen. They don’t know about environmental dangers like volcanoes or Geysers. We would face cosmic radiation.