The largest and closest one to the orbit to Pluto is Charon. According to Christopher Crockett, “ Charon is used as a mirror to bounce sunlight off Pluto’s surface.” In 1879 James Christy identified Charon since he was using photo graphics plates from the United States Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C. Away from Charon there are four other moons. For instance, Nix and Hydra were discovered in 2005 when the companion search team was using Hubble Space Telescope. Then in 2011 Companion Search Team discovered Kerberos. While capturing images of Pluto and Charon the New Horizons spacecraft discovered Styx in 2012. For
The largest and closest one to the orbit to Pluto is Charon. According to Christopher Crockett, “ Charon is used as a mirror to bounce sunlight off Pluto’s surface.” In 1879 James Christy identified Charon since he was using photo graphics plates from the United States Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C. Away from Charon there are four other moons. For instance, Nix and Hydra were discovered in 2005 when the companion search team was using Hubble Space Telescope. Then in 2011 Companion Search Team discovered Kerberos. While capturing images of Pluto and Charon the New Horizons spacecraft discovered Styx in 2012. For