• The Sun
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  • Earth
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  • Saturn
  • Uranus
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  • Pluto
  • The Sun

  • Mercury

  • Venus

  • Earth

  • Mars

  • Jupiter

  • Saturn

  • Uranus

  • Neptune

  • Pluto

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Neptune
It is 4,499,900,000 kilometers from the Sun
It is 1522.85m southwards along Centurion Way
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Pluto
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Pluto
To scale Pluto is 2.4mm in diameter
Pluto
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To scale Pluto is 2.4mm in diameter
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Did you know?
  • Pluto is officially classified as a dwarf planet, because it did not meet the three criteria the International Astronomical Union uses to define a full-sized planet
  • Pluto is on average 5,906,440,628 kilometers from the Sun
  • Pluto rotates once approximately every 153 hours, but takes about 248 Earth years to complete one orbit of the Sun.
  • Due to Pluto’s elliptical orbit, Pluto is sometimes closer to the Sun than Neptune is.
  • Pluto has 5 moons. The largest, Charon, is so big that Pluto and Charon orbit each other like a double planet.
  • Venetia Burney, just 11 years old at the time, suggested the name Pluto in 1930.