Pluto was officially removed from the classification of planet after a discussion and vote of planetary scientists. Turns out there are numerous planetoids at the far reaches of the solar system.
Pluto's not a planet. but it takes 36 earth years to orbit.
Pluto. It's a dwarf planet that takes 248 earth years to make one orbit of the sun.
No, they are not. Pluto doesn't meet all of the requirements to be considered a planet.
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I believe it's Pluto.
The reason Pluto is not a planet is because it is very small, smaller than Earth's moon!
Pluto was discovered in 1930 by a lucky accident. It was predicted mathematically that there was a planet beyond Neptune. Not knowing this, Clyde W. Tombaugh at Lowell Observatory in Arizona did a very careful sky survey which turned up Pluto anyway.
There is only one dwarf planet called Pluto, so it doesn't make much sense talking about "each Pluto".
To downgrade Pluto from planet to dwarf planet :)
Pluto did not disappear, but rather was reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union. This decision was made based on new guidelines that defined a planet as having cleared its orbit of other debris, a criteria which Pluto did not meet.
Pluto did not disintegrate. It is still there. The only thing that has changed is a new formal definition of a planet, and Pluto did not make the cut.