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Pluto Do you need to get away from the craziness on Earth? Well, if you answered that question with a “yes” you are in the right place. Look inside to find out more about the adventure that could await you. By: Krista Nayden

Travel You will travel on a first class space ship being flown by the one and only alien pilot! While you are waiting to travel your 3,670,052,070 miles. Your short trip! You can enjoy complimentary food and service.

Weight Let’s say you are on the larger side. Your capacity on Pluto won’t matter, so don’t worry about a scale. Let’s say you weigh around 65 pounds on Earth on Pluto you will only weigh about 2.7 pounds. This is another convincing reason to come to Pluto.

Weather The weather is slightly chilly. It is around -350 degrees. There are clouds, winds and storms. Sometimes the weather gets a “little” out of control. You know what I mean! Oh and sometimes the clouds cannot be held by Pluto’s atmosphere so they just escape into space causing “some” issues.

Activities While your are visiting Pluto be sure to go to the Trickle Falls! The frozen fall is very interesting. You can sit and stare at it. It’s great! Although, you can also visit the countless kitchen where they prepare gross, I mean delicious food! You can create your own!

Did you know that….. Did you know that….. Pluto is a dwarf planet! This is because Pluto was found to be smaller then one of Neptune’s moons. While we are talking about moons…. Pluto has 1 small moon. Also, there was a debate whether to call Pluto either an asteroid or a planet!

Time Time It takes 248 years for Pluto to orbit around the Sun. Also, during 4 Earth years it would be 36 Pluto years.

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