Thousands and thousands of stars, no distortion cause there is no atmosphere to distort the view. You would be able to see miles and miles of the surface because of the lack of atmosphere. The sun would be a distant object, much much smaller then here on earth. It would be larger than a normal star though. Other than that, you wouldn't be able to see the other planets other than them being similar to how they look on earth, just star sized objects. You would see asteroids. You would see Pluto's moons as very large objects in the sky, covering alot of the sky. It would be darker way out there too.
2007-09-22 11:40:22
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answered by krysteven 4
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The Sun would look 40 times smaller than it does from Earth and it would give 1,600 times less light, but that is still 100 times more light than a full Moon gives Earth.
2007-09-22 22:00:14
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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i would imagen u would see the kuiper belt, or asteriods, since pluto is pretty much part of the kuiper belt, the sun would be very faint and plutos two moons would be very large in the sky.
i would think that looking out on the universe from pluto would be very cool!!
2007-09-22 19:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Only the stars, the milky way, our own sun would appear like a faint star.
2007-09-22 19:27:49
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answered by tigerashes 2
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many stars including the sun which would look very small because it is so far away
2007-09-24 09:57:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Nix Hydria-Charon--would catch your attention-then darkness with-stars--
2007-09-22 20:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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