Possible? It's possible that Pluto is an atificial planet constructed by sentient beings from Alpha Centauri as a monitoring station to keep tabs on our social and scientific progress. It's just not likely.
2006-10-29 13:08:28
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answered by Otis F 7
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Highly unlikely. The orbit of Pluto resembles many of the celestial bodies in the solar system just beyond Neptune. If Pluto broke free from a gas giant also, its orbit around the sun, if it still had one, would be highly elliptical, like that of a comet.
2006-10-29 21:03:52
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answered by mg 3
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You may be right. In fact, Pluto was recently re-classified as a "dwarf planet", as it does not meet all the criteria for a full planet.
Since its orbit actually crosses Neptune's, in that part of it's orbit is closer to the sun than Neptune, it may have been a moon at one time as this demonstrates it could have been co-located with Neptune.
2006-10-29 21:04:12
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answered by Action 4
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No, it is part of what is called Kuiper Belt. It is an area of small asteroids that orbit the sun at the furthest point of the solar system.
2006-10-29 21:05:58
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answered by kepjr100 7
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Hi. Yes, it is possible. Or it may be a captured body the same as some other moons.
2006-10-29 21:03:44
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answered by Cirric 7
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It's more likely a object captured from the Oort Belt.
2006-10-29 21:08:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Unlikely, more like a lump captured from the asteroid belt.
2006-10-29 21:03:55
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answered by tattie_herbert 6
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definitely a possibility. I have been proposing that our country host public animal sacrifices to appease our giant lords, but no success yet. Everyone take heed....
2006-10-29 21:03:09
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answered by s_e_e 4
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that is one that I don't know and don't guest we will every will
2006-10-29 21:02:56
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answered by Douglas R 4
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