Well find out in about 7 years when the New Horizons spacecraft gets there; I suspect we will find HUNDREDS of dwarf planets close to Pluto's size.
2007-02-21 22:10:08
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answered by stargazergurl22 4
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so far yes... however scientists are not sure yet whether they are really planets. example the pluto... it is no longer considered a planet but a comet. same goes with the bodies outside the kuiper belt. it may be a planet or a comet. but as of now some of them are still considered as planets
2007-02-21 20:50:23
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answered by PcH 2
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yes or no.the last planet in our solar system is Neptune.after that Pluto comes.and there before the kuiper belt.
2007-02-21 22:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Beyond kupier belt, there are planets, Pluto is a planet beyond kupier belt. But its rank as a planet is delimited. Some new planes discovered are also beyond kupier belt.
2007-02-21 22:07:51
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answered by ♥ ΛDIƬΥΛ ♥ ııllllııllıı 6
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Not planets, but dwarf planets.
Dwarf planets include: Pluto, Eris, Sedna and other similar bodies.
2007-02-22 00:27:41
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answered by Tenebra98 3
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Yes.
2007-02-21 20:47:57
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answered by Chris A 7
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