Pluto is not "gone", but its planetary status is. its orbital path is not circular enough and by saying that, it does cross neptunes orbital path. that breaks the definition of a planet.
Pluto is relatively small as planets go; it is officially categorized as a dwarf planet.
The dwarf planet Pluto has never gone missing. It's still there.
The planets go like this (from closest to the sun from farthest): Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Pluto is no-longer a planet, but a dwarf planet.
Pluto is not a planet (it's a dwarf planet)
Pluto is a dwarf planet.
Pluto is relatively small as planets go; it is officially categorized as a dwarf planet.
Pluto isn't a moon, it orbits the sun, but it is a dwarf planet
Pluto was founded by ancient Greek astronomers thousands of years ago. So I'll go with Pluto the planet, despite it now being a dwarf planet.
No, it was only reclassified as a dwarf planet
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Pluto. That is now a dwarf planet. :)
The dwarf planet Pluto has never gone missing. It's still there.
Pluto is not a planet its a dwarf planet
Pluto is a rocky world. Pluto is now reclassified as a dwarf planet.
neptuneNeptune is the closest to Pluto. Uranus is the second closest planet to Pluto. Saturn is the third closest planet to Pluto. Jupiter is the forth closest planet to Pluto. Mars is the fifth closest planet to Pluto. Earth is the sixth closest planet to Pluto. Venus is the seventh closest planet to Pluto. Mercury is the most furthest away from Pluto. The Sun and the moon are not considered as planets. The planet Pluto is also not considered as a planet.
Pluto is a dwarf planet
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