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Does NASA include Pluto as a planet?

No, NASA (and now the whole world) does not classify Pluto as a planet. It is classified as a dwarf planet.


What planets has NASA done a fly-by of?

As Pluto is no longer a planet - all of them.


Is NASA still investigating on planet Pluto?

No cause it s not worth the time


What spacecrafts explored Pluto?

None, but in 2015 NASA's New Horizon will travel to Pluto and will be the first spacecraft to land on Pluto.


What type of planet is Planet Pluto?

Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet because it does not meet all three criteria established by the International Astronomical Union for a full-fledged planet: it has not cleared its orbit of other debris.


What is the name of the NASA mission to investigate Pluto?

New Horzions is the name of the Nasa Mission to Pluto. It should arrive at Pluto on July 14th 2015.


Did NASA go to Pluto?

NASA has a spacecraft on it's way to photograph Pluto and other things in the trans-Neptunian region right now - estimated time of arrival is early-mid 2015.


Is Pluto still a planet and can you make the answer so a teenager can understand it please?

its not a planet its too small for nasa to call it a planet, its orbit is not regular like the other 8 planets either


What were NASA's greatest discoveries?

Probably landing on the moon, finding that life may be suitable on one of Jupiter's moons, and that Pluto is not a planet.


Where did NASA's Curiosity rover land?

I landed on Mars the Red Planet!


How big is planet NASA?

Sorry to say but NASA is not a planet! NASA is an organization that studies the planets!


Which statement is about our solar system are false?

Pluto is a planet Pluto was a planet but NASA stated that pluto was not a planet but a dwarf planet. the requirements for becoming a planet Because Pluto is not large enough to "dominate" its orbit, it is not a planet. (Neptune is about 8000 times more massive than Pluto, so Neptune is a planet and Pluto is a dwarf planet.) It must be an object which independently orbits the Sun (this means moons can't be considered planets, since they orbit planets) It must have enough mass that its gravity pulls it into a roughly spheroidal shape It must be large enough to "dominate" its orbit (i.e. its mass must be much larger than anything else which crosses its orbit)