Do you think pluto shud be included in our solar system?
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Pluto is in our Solar System and will be until some rouge comet knocks it out of it's orbit and it gets caught by some other, bigger stars gravity. Not that that's likely to happen.
They just changed what they are calling it. You can still look at Pluto if you have a big enough telescope, and go to astronomy school and be a Pluto-ologist. You'd be a dwarf planet specialist or a Kuiper Belt observer.
When they first started naming planet they did not have the really good telescopes they have now where you can see a pimple on a aliens butt if there were aliens and they had butts and pimples.
Astronomers really didn't know how much stuff there was out there. If every goddamn thing that is round and goes around the sun is a planet then we are going to end up with 23-30 planets by the time my niece is in 7th grade and that means I can't help her with her science fair project.
Do you know what's out there in the Kuiper Belt?
Well neither do I but somebody is going to find out. My guess is they were afraid of finding 10-12 Pluto like objects, some of them no bigger than French Lick Indiana, and it just bit! to have to call them Planets.
Someone had to impose order. If that means a bit of injustice to poor old Pluto, sorry man, look at it this way. Pluto got away with impersonating a planet for over 70 years.
NO
It is.
no it shoul'nt because it doesnt satisfy the properties of a planet and it overlaps the orbit of neptune which no other planet does
whatever, does it make any difference!!
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It IS in our solar system, and anyone who thinks otherwise (like knwminurwrk and rockindaworld) is just plain stupid.
But I assume your question was "does it deserve to be a planet"
And the answer to that is NO, unless you are going to make Charon, Xena etc planets as well
Yes, just like our moon and all the other objects in the Kuiper belt. Still not a planet, though. Sorry, Pluto, you're a Dwarf.
Doesn't make any difference to me, but I'm glad something like this was decided in my lifetime, as it's a monumental decision.
if it does not satisfy all the characteristics of a planet then i don't think it should be included
No; not at all
people who r in best position to decide hv excluded it from our solar sys...they wud have had concrete reasons.personally i liked pluto but its fine if its no more a part of our rocking nine!
i feel tat it shd be included... i dont noe y they still excluded it... no brains..
well coz its drifting away... its going by its own choice!
and also as it crosses da path of neptune... woh neptune ki kite ko kaat raha hai!!
well. there is nothing to worry as about a year ago... there was a 10th planet discovered remeber? Xena by name...
so... nothing to worry... still 9 planets! ;)
cheers!
ye ait shoul be da only reason its removed is tht its atmosphere aint tht clear n its ELLiptical orbit overlaps wid neptunes. but oder wise it revolves around da sun ,has gravity and is spherical jus like a planet
Why didn't they say instead that neptune crossed pluto's orbit path? Why is it the other ways round?
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yes, since its been a planet already i see no reason to change that.
no
yes
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Somebody's inclusion or exclusion is not going to harm or affect the balance of the universe,but will definitely influence the scientific quest.
Yes. Because till now we were studying that Pluto is a Planet
and suddenly if we exclude it from the Solar Sytem,it will be difficult for the young kids to remember
Irrespective of the impact Pluto on us we should include it in solar system
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