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Albert Einstein changed the meaning of the words distance, time, space.
Pluto is located in what is know to be the Kuiper belt on the outside of our solar system. recently, scientists have discovered tens of thousands of other "planets" in this area, and many of them are as large or larger than Pluto Pluto has characteristics of a planet, like a moon, and an orbit, but because of its size and elliptical orbit, it is not a planet. It is actually the first member of a new category called dwarf planets. the newest dwarf planet is Eris which is slightly larger than Pluto.
Pluto never disappeared. It is right where it should be at this point in it's orbit, indeed, a space probe is on it's way to have a close-up look at it right now. But Pluto's classification was changed in 2006 from planet to minor planet. It's no longer considered a planet in the same way the other eight are, but it hasn't gone anywhere.
Pluto is still in the Milky Way Galaxy.
It's the Plutonians getting ready for attack. They're going to slam into earth and we won't evem see it.
Pluto has not changed in any way. Our definition of a planet has changed. So, Pluto is no longer a planet, it is a minor planet of our solar system.
He completely changed the way in which living things are named
Albert Einstein changed the meaning of the words distance, time, space.
Scientists think the milky way is stars, planetoids and other matter.
They relied more on evidence.
it changed the way we think on what to do
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Pluto is a part of the Milky Way, dude.
It's not a shuttle. The spacecraft New Horizons is on its way to Pluto.
Pluto is located in what is know to be the Kuiper belt on the outside of our solar system. recently, scientists have discovered tens of thousands of other "planets" in this area, and many of them are as large or larger than Pluto Pluto has characteristics of a planet, like a moon, and an orbit, but because of its size and elliptical orbit, it is not a planet. It is actually the first member of a new category called dwarf planets. the newest dwarf planet is Eris which is slightly larger than Pluto.
Pluto is a part of our solar system, and our solar system is a part of the Milky Way Galaxy. Thus: Pluto is a part of the Milky Way.
Pluto never disappeared. It is right where it should be at this point in it's orbit, indeed, a space probe is on it's way to have a close-up look at it right now. But Pluto's classification was changed in 2006 from planet to minor planet. It's no longer considered a planet in the same way the other eight are, but it hasn't gone anywhere.