Pluto is not lost, its orbit is well understood and there are people who know exactly where it is on any given day.
However Pluto has an orbit that is unusually eccentric, and is inclined by 17 degrees to the ecliptic. That means it is found well off the beaten track where the eight major planets can always be found, near the ecliptic.
Pluto
Pluto was recently reclassified as a dwarf planet after being considered the 9th planet for over 80 years. This was due to the discovery of several Pluto-sized objects is similar orbits to Pluto, and the suspected existence of hundreds or thousands more.
Pluto was ranked down to a dwarf planet in 2006
It is not considered a planet anymore, so yes, you could say that.
In our solar system; Pluto. It is now accepted as a "dwarf-planet".
Pluto lost it's "planet" status and now is called a dwarf planet.
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Well at first, but we lost interest.
Neptune, Pluto has lost its status as a planet. Since then, many dwarf planets have been discovered beyond Pluto.
Pluto was recently reclassified as a dwarf planet after being considered the 9th planet for over 80 years. This was due to the discovery of several Pluto-sized objects is similar orbits to Pluto, and the suspected existence of hundreds or thousands more.
Pluto - it is now categorised as a dwarf planet
Pluto recently lost its status as a planet and is now a dwarf planet.
It is not considered a planet anymore, so yes, you could say that.
Pluto was ranked down to a dwarf planet in 2006
The dwarf planet Pluto lost its classification as a planet in 2006.