Will Pluto become a moon of Neptune? Does pluto fit the profile of a comet? Did it come from Oort or Kuiper?

It is unlikely that Pluto will become one of Neptune's moons because the two planets (or rather planet and ex-planet) rotate on different planes and never come close to each other (they're always at least 18 astronomical units (about 1 and a half billion miles) apart). It is now considered to be one of the largest Kuiper Belt Objects and (although there is still debate) it is classed as a dwarf planet.

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