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Pluto no longer a planet

I just got to wondering -- was Pluto born not a planet, or did it become that way because of its environment? I'm certain it didn't choose not to be a planet....:p

Actually, Pluto was born as a fictional cartoon dog, but its environment and upbringing turned it into a planet.

Thanks for the great satire - that made my day!!!!!!

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Pluto Speaks Out and He's Pissed

It’s official. Pluto has resigned from the solar system. Citing the recent vote to change its status from planet to dwarf planet by the I.A.U., the former ninth rock from the sun has responded with a firm “Thanks, but no thanks”
Nice try, said the fiery ice ball. “But it’s rather condescending, don’t you think?” Pluto paused for a minute. “They can sugar coat it all they want but it’s a demotion. They are going to take away all my planetary perks and put me in a different section with another dwarf planet. And then they’re telling me there may be a few dozen more ice balls joining our group in the future”.
Pluto paused again. “I’ve got my pride. It’s not like I haven’t been pulling my weight. Check out any science text. I’ve been there holding the solar system together for years”.
:( Sadly Pluto said “I should have seen it coming, last year was the 75th anniversary of my discovery, they threw me a little party and gave me a plaque. I guess they figured I would get the hint and retire.
In a recent press release. Pluto announced that it no longer wants to be called Pluto. From now on. It said, “I will only answer to Super Planet or the Planet Formerly Known as Pluto”. :mad:
 
Re: Pluto Speaks Out and He's Pissed

I actually live in the town where Pluto was discovered, Flagstaff, Arizona. And for the most part, everyone here shrugged.

The top of the hill with the observatory is incredible, it's Mars Hill and the astronomer Lowell is buried here.

Pluto and I will still kick it.
 
Re: Pluto Speaks Out and He's Pissed

The news report I read said that over 2,500 astronomers attended the conference but only 300 showed up for the session about Pluto and voted. What a bunch of bull. This is nothing but inner solar system bias. Where does the madness stop? Today it's Pluto, tommorrow it might be Mercury or Saturn. WAKE UP PEOPLE!

SAVE OUR SOLAR SYSTEM!
 
Re: Pluto Speaks Out and He's Pissed

I heard he was shopping his resume around to jupiter and saturn for a moon position

maybe we havent seen the last of him yet
 
Re: Pluto Speaks Out and He's Pissed

I heard he was shopping his resume around to jupiter and saturn for a moon position

maybe we havent seen the last of him yet

I hope he gets the job. Honestly, it's warmer because it's closer to the sun, and the smell better than being near Uranus...

-d-
 
Re: Pluto Speaks Out and He's Pissed

Pluto, in an exclusive interview with the Zodiac Scorpio Newsletter, also noted that he at least had his moon, Charon, and his dignity and has never done anything to endanger the Solar System. Jupiter, he goes on to say, has always been the trouble maker and it hurts him deeply that nobody says boo about it.
 
Pluto is now just a number: 134340

This is as bad as kicking a man in the balls when he's already down on the ground...

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20060911/sc_space/plutoisnowjustanumber134340

Pluto is Now Just a Number: 134340

Ker Than
Staff Writer
SPACE.com
Mon Sep 11, 6:15 PM ET

Pluto has been given a new name to reflect its new status as a dwarf planet.

On Sept. 7, the former 9th planet was assigned the asteroid number 134340 by the Minor Planet Center (MPC), the official organization responsible for collecting data about asteroids and comets in our solar system.

The move reinforces the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) recent decision to strip Pluto of its planethood and places it in the same category as other small solar-system bodies with accurately known orbits.

Pluto's companion satellites, Charon, Nix and Hydra are considered part of the same system and will not be assigned separate asteroid numbers, said MPC director emeritus Brian Marsden. Instead, they will be called 134340 I, II and III, respectively.

There are currently 136,563 asteroid objects recognized by the MPC; 2,224 new objects were added last week, of which Pluto was the first.

Other notable objects to receive asteroid numbers included 2003 UB313, also known as "Xena," and the recently discovered Kuiper Belt objects 2003 EL61 and 2005 FY9. Their asteroid numbers are 136199, 136108 and 136472, respectively.

The MPC also issued a separate announcement stating that the assignment of permanent asteroid numbers to Pluto and other large objects located beyond the orbit of Neptune "does not preclude their having dual designations in possible separate catalogues of such bodies."

Marsden explained that the cryptic wording refers to the future possibility of creating a separate astronomical catalogue specific to dwarf planets. There might even be more than one catalogue created, he said.

The recent IAU decision implies "that there would be two catalogues of dwarf planets-one for just the trans-Neptunian Pluto type and the other for objects like Ceres, which has also been deemed a dwarf planet," Marsden told SPACE.com. "That's why that statement was put there, to reassure people who think there would be other catalogues that this numbering of Pluto doesn't preclude that."

Pluto's asteroid number was first reported today on the website of Sky and Telescope magazine
 
Re: Pluto is now just a number: 134340

It doesn't seem fair.It's been Pluto so long that it should have just stayed that way.
 
Re: Pluto is now just a number: 134340

I agree , but i will still call it pluto lol
 
Re: Pluto is now just a number: 134340

How can so few people have such power?
 
Re: Pluto is now just a number: 134340

I too will continue to call it Pluto. However, I didn't know it had satellites called Charon, Nix and Hydra but now I do.
 
Re: Pluto is now just a number: 134340

How can so few people have such power?

Well, I mean these are the same people who convinced us it was a planet originally. So we basically have to just believe whatever they say. They're the experts.
 
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