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Origin of name: Pluto was named after the Roman god of the underworld. Diameter - 1,413 miles • Size - smallest • Composition - rocky • Color - reddish • Temperature – from -396°F to -378°F • Moons – 3 • Rings – none • Ordinal number from sun – ninth • Length of day – 153 hours • Length of year – 2,982 moths • Age of an 8 year old – 0.032 years old • Weight of 100lb.person – if on Pluto a person It has been said that if there was one place in the solar system that men have wanted to explore, it is Pluto. You have an opportunity to be apart of the first trip to the three icy moons and surrounding dwarf planets. See places that men have only dreamed about. One attraction you won’t want to miss is Pluto’s biggest moon Charon! Now you have a chance to visit big icy Charon. Charon orbits 19,640 km from Pluto on average. Charon is small, it’s half the size of Pluto. Charon may be covered by water and ice. Charon probably has no atmosphere. You could play slow soccer on Charon. You could also go ice skating on the ice fields. If you bring enough people you could play ice hockey. That was the one attraction you can’t afford to miss. You will visit Ceres on your journey to Pluto. You could capture an asteroid and bring it back to Earth with you. It can be worth 12 It’s the coldest it’s the farthest orbit it’s the coolest it’s the ERIS KUPER BELT! You can get some fresh water you can drink up the 10% water on ERIS! You will visiting the farthest plaint in the solar system so bring some video games will you are wading But you bidder bring a lot of blankets, coats, and electric blankets because it’s - 375° to -370°c BRR! So just come on and get you’re tickets.

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Origin of name:

Pluto was named after the Roman

god of the underworld.

• Diameter - 1,413 miles

• Size - smallest

• Composition - rocky

• Color - reddish

• Temperature – from -396°F to -378°F

• Moons – 3

• Rings – none

• Ordinal number from sun – ninth

• Length of day – 153 hours

• Length of year – 2,982 moths

• Age of an 8 year old – 0.032 years old

• Weight of 100lb.person – if on Pluto a person would way 6 pounds

It has been said that if there was one place in the solar system that men have wanted to explore, it is Pluto. You have an opportunity to be apart of the first trip to the three icy moons and surrounding dwarf planets. See places that men have only dreamed about. One attraction you won’t want to miss is Pluto’s biggest moon Charon! Now you have a chance to visit big icy Charon. Charon orbits 19,640 km from Pluto on average. Charon is small, it’s half the size of Pluto. Charon may be covered by water and ice. Charon probably has no atmosphere. You could play slow soccer on Charon. You could also go ice skating on the ice fields. If you bring enough people you could play ice hockey. That was the one attraction you can’t afford to miss.You will visit Ceres on your journey to Pluto. You could capture an asteroid and bring it back to Earth with you. It can be worth 12 trillion dollars! Ceres was the roman goddess of fruit vegetables, and agriculture. On your journey stop by the fresh fruit market and enjoy the delicious apples. Ceres is surrounded by asteroids, have fun asteroid surfing. Watch out for flying rocks. Make sure you leave time for these exciting activities.

It’s the coldest it’s the farthest orbit it’s the coolest it’s the ERIS KUPER BELT! You can get some fresh water you can drink up the 10% water on ERIS! You will visiting the farthest plaint in the solar system so bring some video games will you are wading But you bidder bring a lot of blankets, coats, and electric blankets because it’s -375° to -370°c BRR! So just come on and get you’re tickets.

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• Pluto is the second farthest planet from the Sun.

• Also it’s one of the dwarf planets in the solar system.

• Before 2006 it was called a planet.

• In 2015 a spacecraft will visit Pluto.

• Pluto is the second farthest planet from the sun.

• Far out in our solar system.

1.) Agilav, David. 11 Planets. 2008.

By

Cory, Lauren and Taylor

• Pluto is a double planet because one moon is larger than Pluto. • Pluto is now by a new discovered planet Eris.• Earth’s moon is larger than Pluto.• The Voyager spacecraft has flown beyond the orbit of Pluto.• Its orbit is oval shaped.

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