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Tag Archives: pluto
Pluto hitting Neptune?
Some time between elementary school and high school, you probably heard that Pluto and Neptune’s orbits crossed and that one day “far into the future” (to not scare kids) they would hit each other. Well, in reality, that collision will never take place. The reason Pluto and Neptune will never collide is that their orbits […] Continue reading
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The Biggest Astronomical Question of Our Generation
Why is Pluto not a planet anymore? I mean, seriously? It makes us have to do things like rewrite textbooks and change our mnemonic devices. What if we never find out the end of “My Very Earthly Mother Just Served Us Nine____”. Nine, what?! Anyway, the bigger point here is what exactly defines a planet.… Continue reading
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The definition of “planet”
Ever since the IAU gathered in Prague in 2006 and published a new scientific definition of “planet”, there has been debate on how well they did, and whether they were right to “demote” Pluto from planet to the new “dwarf planet” classification. I aim here to critique the IAU’s definition of a planet. First, here… Continue reading
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Is Pluto a planet?
Recently, Pluto was demoted to being called a “dwarf planet”. This has caused an uproar among many people who suddenly discovered that their favorite planet was Pluto. The idea that we change how we refer to a desolate rock is apparently unbelievable to a large portion of the population. The question of whether Pluto is a […] Continue reading
Is Pluto a planet?
A few weeks ago, I was discussing my astronomy class with a friend, when he interrupted to tell me his summation of the subject: “Spoiler Alert,” he told me. “Pluto isn’t a planet after all.” It wasn’t as thrilling as the … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Our Most Famous Dwarf Planet
Pluto was discovered on February 18, 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh. However, decades earlier, Percival Lowell first thought that there may be another planet by Neptune and Uranus. He died before he could find the planet and it wasn’t until years later that the search was set up again to find the planet. The name Pluto […] Continue reading
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And Then There were 8
Bye pluto We all learned the acronym back in elementary school: My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas. Now the joke going around is that we have to learn My Very Evil Mother Just Served Us Nothing. Not only is Pluto killing our childhood knowledge, it’s also being mean to moms! So the … Continue reading » Continue reading
It’s OK, Pluto, You’re Not Alone!
A lot of Pluto fans were really upset with Pluto’s demotion from planet to “dwarf planet” back in 2006. I mean what’s not to love about a tiny iceball on the edge of the Kuiper Belt? There is good news though. Despite Pluto’s lowly new title, at least it has some company. The IAU recognizes […] Continue reading
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Drawing Closer to Discovering the Mysteries of Pluto
Right now Pluto is a very mysterious planet. No man-made object has flown by it and so there is not a lot of information on its global geology or chemical composition on the surface. In 2 years however, New Horizons will finally reach the dwarf planet and retrieve valuable data that astronomers have seeked for […] Continue reading
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The Planet Formerly Known as Pluto
I remember that growing up, I was always told that there were 9 planets in our Solar System. I always found Pluto very interesting, and even more so now that it has been demoted from its planet status. This article provides many entertaining facts about the famous dwarf planet, a few of which I found extremely […] Continue reading
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