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Pluto Platter, Mars Platter and Flying Saucer
A Pluto Platter is an early version of the Frisbee that was first introduced by the Wham-O toy company in the 1950s. It was later rebranded as the Frisbee due to its popularity and resemblance to a flying saucer.
There were other disc being manufactured by many different names. Pluto Platter, Mars Platter and Flying Saucer were the names of the first disc manufactured by Wham-O, the company that would eventually call it a Frisbee
Frisbie
A man named Walter Frederick Morrison is the man who conceived the idea by throwing a metal cake pan on the beach with his wife in the early 1950's. It was originally called the Pluto Platter due to American's fascination with flying saucers and was sold at local fairs. In 1957 he sold the rights to the company WHAM-O who then changed the name to "Frisbee" due to local children calling it Frisbie after a well known pie.
It really doesn't matter, since telescopes weren't invented until the 17th century and it's impossible to see Pluto without one.
God.
What?of course not
To get from Earth to Pluto it takes 5763 km to get their.
there has not been a landing on pluto but will be in 2015
Pluto has an orbital period that is equal to 90,588 Earth days. As such, one year on Pluto is equal to about 248 years here in Earth.
aliens of Pluto