No cause it s not worth the time
No
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.
Yes, it still exists. The only thing that happened to it was it got renamed. It used to be called a planet, now it's a dwarf planet. Nothing about Pluto itself changed, just our word for it.yes
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.
That is unknown. "Planet X" is the name given to a hypothetical planet beyond Neptune (or beyond Pluto, when it was still considered a planet). No planet is known to exist in our Solar System beyond planet Neptune, but one might still be found.
No, NASA (and now the whole world) does not classify Pluto as a planet. It is classified as a dwarf planet.
No
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
As Pluto is no longer a planet - all of them.
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.
New Horzions is the name of the Nasa Mission to Pluto. It should arrive at Pluto on July 14th 2015.
Yes, it still exists. The only thing that happened to it was it got renamed. It used to be called a planet, now it's a dwarf planet. Nothing about Pluto itself changed, just our word for it.yes
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.
That is unknown. "Planet X" is the name given to a hypothetical planet beyond Neptune (or beyond Pluto, when it was still considered a planet). No planet is known to exist in our Solar System beyond planet Neptune, but one might still be found.
the mission to mars was a success giving us new information about mars. we would be still investigating it if nasa had'nt been shut down.
Yes, the New Horizons space probe was launched from Earth in January 2006 by NASA. It is a robotic space vehicle which is on its way to the Dwarf Planet Pluto and its moons, to study this body in more detail. Although it was the fastest ever man made object to be launched from Earth, it is still only around halfway to Pluto. It is due to arrive there in 2015.
Probably landing on the moon, finding that life may be suitable on one of Jupiter's moons, and that Pluto is not a planet.