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No. Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a star, and is not visible to the naked eye.

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Yes, the constellations would look exactly the same from Pluto, though because of the lower amount of sunlight, you'd be able to see stars during the day as well as night.

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What would your age be if you were on Pluto?

Where you are has no effect on your age. If you were on Pluto you would be the same age as if you had stayed on earth.


Can a constellation ever fall apart?

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Does the night sky look the same everywhere?

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Is Pluto a planet and please explain?

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What if Pluto had the same amount of people as Earth does?

It would be as crowded as Puerto Rico is.


How is neptune and Pluto the same discovery?

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Will your mass be the same on Pluto and on earth?

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What is a Constellation and are they only in the Milky Way Galaxy?

A constellation is a pattern of stars, as we see them here. The stars need not be related to one another. All the stars in the same general direction are said to be in the same constellation, so the 88 constellations go all the way to infinity. If we lived in another galaxy, or even in another part of our own galaxy, the constellations - the patterns of the brightest stars - would look quite differently.


What constellation is the Orion telescopes named after?

The Orion telescopes are named after the constellation with the same name, the Orion constellation. The Orion constellation is named after the hunter in Greek mythology also with the same name, Orion.


Could someone go on Pluto?

Not at the present time because of the distance to Pluto. However, manned stations on Pluto would be possible using the same types of structures used in Earth orbit.


What would you actually weigh in grams on Pluto?

Your mass, in grams, on Pluto, will be the same as your mass on earth or anywhere else. Your weight cannot be measured in grams.