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Pluto Hate Mail
Superdoodleman
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Re: Pluto Hate Mail
Stop spamming the forums. This is like the 30th topic you've made today.
Gamma The Great
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Re: Pluto Hate Mail
It isn't spam. All topics are in their appropriate forums. In fact, you're spamming because you keep getting off topic, and if they were spam, they'd be locked by now.
Super Racer Z
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Re: Pluto Hate Mail
It would be nice if you posted your own opinion with the many links you posted, that way it's a little easier to discuss.
Also, I watched a show that talked all about this on the Science Channel. Basically, many people are still undecided, but the International Astronomical Union classified Pluto as a different classification of planet, called a dwarf planet. This is a planet that can support it's own mass(is spherical), has cleared the neighborhood of it's orbit, and isn't a satellite.
Also, I watched a show that talked all about this on the Science Channel. Basically, many people are still undecided, but the International Astronomical Union classified Pluto as a different classification of planet, called a dwarf planet. This is a planet that can support it's own mass(is spherical), has cleared the neighborhood of it's orbit, and isn't a satellite.
Shade
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Re: Pluto Hate Mail
It seems that new planets are being discovered all the time, and that Science is barely beginning to tap into new discoveries. I have recently heard rumours of a planet beyond Pluto known as Sedna; however, I know not what to make of these rumours.
As for Pluto's size... I would assume that it would need a small gravitational field strength (if the size is small). What I know is that Pluto has a very slow orbit speed. This is due to its distance from the Sun (as it increases, the speed at which the planet must travel to maintain a steady orbit decreases).
As for Pluto's size... I would assume that it would need a small gravitational field strength (if the size is small). What I know is that Pluto has a very slow orbit speed. This is due to its distance from the Sun (as it increases, the speed at which the planet must travel to maintain a steady orbit decreases).