because Pluto is so far away and its hard to take pictures, and identify things on a planet so far away that at one point its very close, but then it disappears for 250 year.
no Pluto is fully studied and there are no mysteries but there are planets beyond Pluto
No scientists say that. Scientists know that Pluto is a dwarf planet, and not one of the 8 major planets of our solar system.
yes, there is but scientists are still discovering it----
They have sent a prob thingie to take pics about pluto. They do that to a lot of planets.
the only planet that scientists do not consider a planet is Pluto, (but they also found new planets in the asteroid belt.)Pluto
No. scientists have found dozens of planets about the same size as Eris and Pluto. I think they should just be Dwarf planets.
Scientists do not consider Pluto a major planet due to its size, orbit, and characteristics that differ from the other eight recognized planets in the solar system. Additionally, there are other dwarf planets, such as Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and Ceres, that are not classified as major planets.
Pluto does not interact with any planets.
ummm there were nine planets but scientists decided that Pluto was a dwarf planet so i don't think it counts anymore
Pluto does not have an orbit clear of asteroids and debris. Planets do.
Pluto has asteroids in its orbital path. Planets don't.
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