Here's why:
* Elliptical Orbits: Both Venus and Pluto have elliptical orbits, meaning their distance from the Sun varies throughout their orbit.
* Different Orbital Periods: Venus orbits the Sun much faster than Pluto. This means their relative positions are constantly changing.
To find the distance between them at a specific point in time, you would need to know:
* The current positions of both planets in their orbits.
* Calculate the distance between those positions.
It's worth noting that:
* The average distance between Venus and the Sun is about 108 million kilometers (67 million miles).
* The average distance between Pluto and the Sun is about 5.9 billion kilometers (3.7 billion miles).
* At their closest points, Venus and Pluto could be about 5.8 billion kilometers (3.6 billion miles) apart.
* At their furthest points, they could be over 7.8 billion kilometers (4.8 billion miles) apart.
Let me know if you have other questions about Venus or Pluto!