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Pluto is not lost, its orbit is well understood and there are people who know exactly where it is on any given day.

However Pluto has an orbit that is unusually eccentric, and is inclined by 17 degrees to the ecliptic. That means it is found well off the beaten track where the eight major planets can always be found, near the ecliptic.

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