dear friend,
pluto is a small, compared to other planets. it is smaller than the moon.
so it was necessary to get it out of the planets list. if they had not done it now. the futher generations might have done it after discovering a few more planets.
pluto is very small in structure. a sattelite that moves around pluto is very small and is very close to pluto.
another heavenly body called xena has been discovered, putting it as a planet list is being thought. xena is bigger than pluto and if it is not selected than, pluto had no question ?
do not feel sorry that the poor pluto is out of planets list. it is still there and moving around the sun. it does not matter what we consider it, it is doing its job. and mind you dear, its lifeless!
be practical !!!
2006-08-28 09:31:11
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answered by radpaikar 2
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First, ask you questions using correct English, you will get more answers. And also be as specific as you can be.
My opinion? I think they should have left it in, as by convention, since it was first discovered back in the 1930's, it has been called a planet. So why change now?
One big reason they may have changed it is that the orbit of Pluto is not in the same ecliptic as the other 8 planets. Look up the word ecliptic if you do not understand.
2006-08-27 08:15:05
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answered by MrZ 6
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Astronomers have not deleted Pluto from our Solar System. They didn't even rename it. They just reclassified it. I think it will be called a Plutino. There are - depending on how you classify them - between 200 and 23,000 Plutinos.
As we discover more information, we make corrections in our earlier guesstimates of what is true.
;-D More changes are on the way, and some of them are much bigger than this!
2006-08-27 00:20:10
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answered by China Jon 6
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No, Pluto has just been reclassified as a Dwarf Planet. They didn't have a meaningful definition of a 'Planet', and when they made one, they could either accept Pluto, Charon, and many other small icey objects in the Kuiper Belt as planets... or designate them as Dwarf Planets.
This is great! Science is not static, we update our knowledge whenever we find new information. Btw, you say Geography when you should be saying Astronomy...
2006-08-27 00:21:40
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answered by ThePeter 4
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He is a neat dog. I had one like him, but the mouse family next door took him with them when they moved to Florida.
2006-08-28 02:08:27
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answered by Jimfix 5
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well its official that pluto isn't a planet anymore. it's just something we have to accept, since it is a global definition.
personally, i'm quite excited about it, because it's something "new" :)
2006-08-27 00:09:48
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answered by statistics 4
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i agree with brinlarr coz neither i can understand ur question!!!
2006-08-27 00:10:29
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answered by Anonymous
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it is perfectly OK if they hv deleted it from our solar sys...its just too small.....
2006-08-27 00:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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god knows what next
2006-08-27 02:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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what is your question and can you write correctly
2006-08-27 00:06:09
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answered by brinlarrr 5
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