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Posted By: Bob Bell

Posted On: Sep 9, 2008
Views: 591
Pluto

Pluto is an interesting planet. But I don't know much about Pluto and I want to hear it from you! So get typing and telling. By Wednesday 10th!


Posted By: Keith Mayes

Posted On: Sep 10, 2008
Views: 588
RE: Pluto

yeah right!


Posted By: Pluto from the disney thing

Posted On: Mar 16, 2009
Views: 476
RE: Pluto

Pluto isn't a planet...pluto is a dog :D

but seriously pluto isn't a planet summut about different gasses from the other planets


Posted By: Keith Mayes

Posted On: Mar 16, 2009
Views: 474
RE: Pluto



Posted By: Pluto from the disney thing

Posted On: Jul 7, 2009
Views: 418
RE: Pluto

shurrup you geek


Posted By: Keith Mayes

Posted On: Jul 7, 2009
Views: 416
RE: Pluto

Better to be a geek than stupid.


Posted By: Pluto

Posted On: Sep 24, 2009
Views: 367
RE: Pluto

Nahh not really :D




reject :L


Posted By: Jim Sandoval

Posted On: Oct 13, 2010
Views: 202
RE: Pluto

Pluto has a moon. That should make it a planet. Although, I guess you can call it whatever you want to call it. What we call it doesn't change what it is.


Posted By: Keith Mayes

Posted On: Oct 14, 2010
Views: 199
RE: RE: Pluto

Having a moon does not make it a planet, unfortunately. The definition of a planet as agreed by the IAU in 2006 is:
"A planet is a celestial body that: (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit."
Following this new definition Pluto is now classified as a minor planet.
They can call it what they like, but to me Pluto will always be a planet.



 

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