Pluto is the ninth planet from the sun. One can question its being a planet. We will explain this in a moment. The smallest distance to the sun is 4.425 billion km, the average is 5,914 billion km and the greatest is 7,375 billion km. This means that its orbit is more elliptic than those of the other planets. It takes 248 years and 10 hours to complete its orbit with a speed of 4,7 km a second. It spins around in six days and 9 hours and 17 minutes.

A part of Pluto.

This is how vague a planet can look.
The diameter is 2274 km and the gravity force is 0,07 tomes that of the earth. Pluto is accompanied by one moon. The atmospheric temperature is very low with minus -223 degrees Celsius and the surface temperature reaches only 233 degrees Celsius. The distance from earth is 5,905 billion km.
Methane gas is the most abundant atmospheric compound of Pluto. The planet is expected to be covered with a thick layer of ice in the form of methane (which freezes at minus 182 degrees Celsius) and water ice underneath it. The inner parts are believed to be a gigantic rocky core that fills the whole structure.

Pluto and its moon.