Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Pluto's Five Moons Explained

Pluto is the second-largest object in the outer reaches of our solar system, barely smaller than another dwarf planet, Eris. To this day, we still don’t know much about it.


Even more interesting, Charon is not Pluto’s only moon. It’s one of five other moons and maybe more. In recent years, other small moons of Pluto have been discovered orbiting the distant dwarf planet. And the way that Charon orbits Pluto makes it possibly a double planet.


To learn more about Pluto’s moon their sizes watch this video.



Pluto's Five Moons Explained

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