Pluto vs Europa (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Pluto and Europa is that Pluto is a dwarf planet that has 5 other moons orbiting it, is 2,370km in diameter and is the 9th farthest planet from the Sun, where it would take it 247.78 years to orbit the Sun whereas Europa is Jupiter’s 4th biggest moon with a diameter … Read more

Earth vs Pluto (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Earth and Pluto is that Earth is roughly 5 times bigger, has only 1 moon in comparison to Pluto’s 5, is an officially recognized planet as opposed to Pluto that is a dwarf planet, is able to sustain life and is the 3rd farthest planet from the Sun whilst Pluto is … Read more

Pluto vs The Moon (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Pluto and the Moon are that Pluto is a dwarf planet that has 5 natural satellites orbiting it whilst the Moon is Earth’s natural satellite, the Moon has practically no atmosphere whilst Pluto does, the Moon is also the bigger of the two with a diameter of 3,474.8km as opposed to … Read more

Venus vs Pluto (How Are They Different?

The main differences between Venus and Pluto is that Venus is the hottest and brightest planet in our solar system, Pluto has 5 moons whilst Venus has 0, Pluto is a dwarf planet whilst Venus is a normal planet, It takes Pluto 157 hours to complete a day whilst Venus does so in 243 days … Read more

Pluto vs Mercury (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Pluto and Mercury is that Pluto is the farthest planet from the Sun whilst Mercury is the closest, Mercury has no moons whilst Pluto has 5, Mercury is far hotter than Pluto, is more than 2 times bigger in regards to diameter and is an offcially recognised planet as opposed to … Read more

Pluto vs Neptune (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Pluto and Neptune would be that the former is a dwarf planet and the latter an ice giant, roughly 25 Pluto’s could fit across Neptune, Pluto is tidally locked to one of its moons whereas Neptune isn’t and the dwarf planet orbits the Sun in an elliptical pattern whilst Neptune does … Read more

Sun vs Pluto (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between the Sun and Pluto is that the former is yellow dwarf star and the other a dwarf planet, Pluto is tidally locked to its moon whilst the Sun is not tidally locked to anything, Pluto orbits the Sun whilst the Sun orbits nothing and lastly the Sun is a scorching hot … Read more