Well, darling, Pluto is now considered a piece of leftover rock from the formation of the solar system. So, forget about it being a planet, it's just a tiny chunk of debris floating around out there. But hey, it's still special in its own little way, just like that weird cousin you only see at family gatherings.
Pluto is a dwarf planet because scientists say Pluto is too small to be a planet anymore. Pluto is a DWARF PLANET.
The formal designation of Pluto now includes a numerical prefix, but it has received little use. It is "134340 Pluto".
pluto is no longer a planet because some scientists believed that pluto no longer reched the requirments to be a planet, meaning pluto is to small to be a planet and is now considered a dwarf planet.
somewhat. scientists ruled it out of the main nine planets. so now there are 8. but they classified it as a DWARF planet. meaning a small planet. No, recently scientists have officically decided that Pluto is no longer a planet, as it hardly has it's own core. It's too small to be a planet, thus is called the Dwarf Planet.
Pluto. From its discovery in 1930 to its reclassification in 2006, Pluto was known as the 9th planet. Now there are eight planets and five dwarf planets, of which Pluto is one.
Pluto is a dwarf planet because scientists say Pluto is too small to be a planet anymore. Pluto is a DWARF PLANET.
Mars is not the smallest planet because Pluto is. Though, scientists now say that Pluto is no longer a true planet. That makes Mercury the smallest planet in our Solar System.
Mars is not the smallest planet because Pluto is. Though, scientists now say that Pluto is no longer a true planet. That makes Mercury the smallest planet in our Solar System.
it takes more than 240 years to revolve around the Sun and so it is now a dwarf planet and it attracts the scientists to study about it.
The IAU arrived at a new definition for "planet" which left Pluto out in the cold. It is now designated as a "Dwarf Planet". also it was called a planet when is was larger but now it has become smaller scientists no longer class it as a planet
yes.Scientists said it was a planet back then, but the scientists realized that Pluto is too small to be a planet so now we only have 8 planets in our solar system, not 9.They figured that out in 2005
It depends on your point of view.... For hundreds of years, scientists have stated there are nine planets in our solar system... Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. In recent years scientists have 'relegated' Pluto to a 'minor planet' - as it is now considered part of the Kuiper belt, which is an area outside Pluto's orbit.
what they are doing is that they're gonna send a space probe to travel to Pluto. as it launched in 2006 it will finally reach Pluto in July 14, 2015. because it takes a few years to get to Pluto. and in 2009 today my prediction of where it is right is it is somewhere traveling past Uranus right now.
The formal designation of Pluto now includes a numerical prefix, but it has received little use. It is "134340 Pluto".
pluto is no longer a planet because some scientists believed that pluto no longer reched the requirments to be a planet, meaning pluto is to small to be a planet and is now considered a dwarf planet.
Yes, it is. At 2006, the scientists decided that it was not a planet of solar system. Now, there are just eight planets in the solar system.
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.