Pluto has craters and so do some other planets.
Pluto has some craters and some of the planet is just rocky because of the rock and ice it's made of.
1/31/2011
From : Professor Ron Stewart
If you'll go to http://orie-technologies.weebly.com by this afternoon there will be reference to several scientific published papers from scientists and scientific articles from sources like the on line scientific journals like :" Science-Daily" that show Pluto, and its moon Charon, have craters on them.
On this same web site there will be new images and slide show demos (never seen by any human until now).
Using a new space exploration technology named ORIE (Optical Remote Imaging Enhancement.) which (5-7 yrs.) ahead of time can show you what Pluto, Charon, and Nix look like before the New Horizons Spacecraft gets to Pluto.
The scientific evidence, images, and slide demos may give evidence of this. All of this data and evidence will show Pluto, Charon, Nix to not only have 'craters' on them but a considerable amount of ice and and rock as well. There will also be new images and slide show demos showing new possible dwarf planets or moons beyond Pluto and what they also may look like.
For more reading on this within the next few days you may also want to check out the peer-reviewed science journal named :"Journal of Science" that will have a new scientific paper on all of these things discussed above. Which may also be found at: http://journalofscience.weebly.com .
No, Neptune does not have craters, it is a gas giant. So it has no solid surface for anything to impact on.
None. Saturn does not have a solid surface in which craters might form.
None.
Neptune is a gas giant. Gas giants do not have a solid surface. Therefore nothing can impact against the planet to form craters.
Yes. Pluto does have a fair number of craters on its surface.
It is not known. We do not have detailed enough images to see its surface.
Yes. Pluto has craters and valleys, though there are fewer craters than initially expected.
Pluto has been classified as a "dwarf planet", but it does have at least five moons, including one (Charon) which is practically large enough to be a "co-planet".
Uranus does not have any craters
no
8 planets and explanet pluto.
Pluto does not interact with any planets.
we have 9 planets to my knowledge. including pluto
Since the 2006 reclassification of Pluto to a Dwarf Planet, there are now eight planets in our solar system.
A mean average of 38.5 AUs from Earth. Pluto is 39-49 AU from the planet Earth, depending on the relative position of the planets in their orbits.
8 planets and explanet pluto.
Pluto does not interact with any planets.
we have 9 planets to my knowledge. including pluto
its the 9th
9
Pluto does not have an orbit clear of asteroids and debris. Planets do.
Since the 2006 reclassification of Pluto to a Dwarf Planet, there are now eight planets in our solar system.
Pluto has asteroids in its orbital path. Planets don't.
There are 9 planets in our solar system including Pluto. The planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. But, Pluto is a dwarf planet so technically it is a planet.
A mean average of 38.5 AUs from Earth. Pluto is 39-49 AU from the planet Earth, depending on the relative position of the planets in their orbits.
pluto
The answer for that is no. Pluto is now comsidered a dwarf planet. However, Pluto have many sisters and brothers. There are many dwarf planets that has been discovered. There maybe, some dwarf planets are still unknown because of the distance.