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- 6.4 Earth daysCharon's orbit around Pluto takes 6.4 Earth days, and one Pluto rotation (a Pluto day) takes 6.4 Earth days. Charon neither rises nor sets, but hovers over the same spot on Pluto's surface, and the same side of Charon always faces Pluto.science.nasa.gov/dwarf-planets/pluto/moons/charon/
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The center of mass (barycenter) of the Pluto–Charon system lies outside either body. Because neither object truly orbits the other, and Charon has 12.2% of the mass of Pluto, it has been argued that Charon should be considered to be part of a binary planet with Pluto. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) … See more
Charon , or (134340) Pluto I, is the largest of the five known natural satellites of the dwarf planet Pluto. It has a mean radius of 606 km (377 mi). Charon is the sixth-largest known trans-Neptunian object after Pluto, See more
Charon and Pluto orbit each other every 6.387 days. The two objects are gravitationally locked to one another, so each keeps the same face towards the other. This is a case of mutual tidal locking, as compared to that of the Earth and the Moon, … See more
Charon was discovered by United States Naval Observatory astronomer James Christy, using the 1.55-meter (61 in) telescope at See more
Charon was first given the temporary designation S/1978 P 1, after its discovery, following the then recently instituted convention. On June 24, 1978, Christy first suggested the name … See more
Simulation work published in 2005 by Robin Canup suggested that Charon could have been formed by a collision around 4.5 See more
Since the first blurred images of the moon (1), images showing Pluto and Charon resolved into separate disks were taken for the first time by the See more
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Charon, the biggest of Pluto's moons, is about half the size of Pluto itself, making it the largest satellite relative to the planet it orbits in our solar system. It orbits Pluto at a distance of just 12,200 miles (19,640 kilometers). For …
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Unlike most of the solar system's planets and moons, the Pluto-Charon system orbits the Sun tipped on its edge – similar to Uranus! It is believed that Charon has a differentiated interior with a rocky core and ice-water dominated mantle.
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