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    Pluto as a Dwarf Planet

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    definition from a Merriam- Webster Dictionary a planet is “any of the large bodies that revolve around the sun in the solar system which have a similar body to them”. This is not a very specific explanation and makes it hard to fully grasp what it means; at this you could easily say that in fact Pluto a planet. However if you look at a scientific encyclopedia the definition is much different and more specific. The Access Science Encyclopedia says a planet is “A) a celestial body that is in orbit around

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    Pluto: A Dwarf Planet

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    Pluto Pluto is a dwarf planet and is the last planet. I did a little bit of research and it said Pluto orbit period is 247.92065 earth years long. So if someone tried to live there they would would die before one orbit. The temperature is -229c you would freeze to death if you did not have some type of suet that could keep them warm https://theplanets.org/dwarf-planets/ that is where I got all of my information. I think that Pluto should be a planet and not a dwarf planet because they names it in

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    Pluto Or Dwarf Planet?

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    stole the show was its reclassification as a “Dwarf Planet”, But let's go back to the beginning of this little planet’s journey. Clyde Tombaugh, the discoverer of pluto, studied for his degree in astronomy from the University of Kansas while interning at Lowell Observatory during the summers. He built his own telescope in 1929 and the Observatory took notice of this and hired him on full time as a telescope operator. He began the search for “Planet X” based on the research of Percival Lowell. a

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    Pluto Is A Dwarf Planet

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    ice-covered world is no longer a true planet, according to a new definition of the term voted on by scientists today. "Whoa! Pluto 's dead," said astronomer Mike Brown, of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, as he watched a Webcast of the vote. "There are finally, officially, eight planets in the solar system." In a move that 's already generating controversy and will force textbooks to be rewritten, Pluto will now be dubbed a dwarf planet. But it 's no longer part of an exclusive

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    Pluto: Six Dwarf Planet

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    one of six dwarf planets. There are nicknames for Pluto like dwarf planet or 134340. Pluto was named after the roman god of the underworld. Pluto is also farthest planet from the sun.This dwarf planet has a total of four moons,and thin envelope gasses.Pluto was discovered along time ago,this planet was made with lots of materials,and takes along time to get there. Pluto was discovered on February 18, 1930 which was over five decades ago. No one yet has visited or explored this planet. Scientists

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    Aliens Vs Dwarf Planets

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    A dwarf planet is a celestial body which orbits around the sun. The body has to be large enough to have its own gravity pull itself into a nearly round shape. Usually, a dwarf planet is called a minor planet. The difference between a dwarf planet and a planet is that a dwarf planet’s path around the sun is full of other objects, while a planet has a clear path when it orbits around the sun. The term “dwarf planet” was coined in 1981 by Alan Stern, an American Planetary scientist, and have gone

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    Pluto: Pink Dwarf Planet

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    Pluto is the second closest planet to the Sun 1930 pluto was discovered, until 2006 it was also considered the ninth planet of the solar system. Pluto’s nickname was “pink dwarf planet”.This planet date of discovery is February 13, 1930. surrounding celestial objects is a dwarf planet in the jupiter belt a ring of bodies beyond Neptune.This planet loca on tion is in lowell. Pluto was visited on the new Horizons mission. Is to help us understand words at the edge on our solar system. Research

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    It is the largest and the second most massive so far discovered dwarf planet in the Solar System and the ninth-largest and tenth most massive known object directly orbiting the Sun, as it clearly is, as it once was included to be a planet in our solar system, the ninth planet. It orbits in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond Neptune. Pluto primarily consists of ice and rock like other objects in the Kuiper belt. Its is only about one-sixth the mass of the Moon and one-third its volume, even

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    Demotion of Pluto: Dwarf Planet Essays

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    From the time Clyde W. Tombaugh first discovered Pluto in 1930, it was viewed as an oddball planet leading up to its reclassification in 2006. For decades, Pluto was once used as a benchmark for the outer reach and size of our solar system. In recent years, new discoveries of celestial bodies within the vicinity of Pluto’s orbit have challenged its planetary status. The debate over Pluto’s classification was discussed throughout several media and news articles, leading to serious controversy amongst

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    first believed to be the ninth planet in our solar system, Pluto. For generations, people learned that the planets orbiting the sun ended with the very small Pluto. Only half as wide as the United States, Pluto was always an area of interest to astronomers but it became a major topic of discussion within the public when, in August of 2006, Pluto was demoted from its status as the ninth planet in our solar system to a dwarf planet. To be classified as a full-sized planet, the celestial body must orbit

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