In mythology, Charon is not just a ferryman; heโs also the name of one of Pluto's moons! ๐
Discovered in 1978 by astronomer James Christy, Charon orbits Pluto at about 19,570 kilometers (12,200 miles). Pluto and Charon are special because they orbit a point in
space called a barycenter, which is located outside Pluto. This means they move around each other in a unique way, like dance partners! ๐
In this cosmic dance, Charon takes 6.4 Earth days to make one complete orbit around Pluto, showing how closely they are connected in space.