Pluto's no longer a planet!
Pluto's no longer a planet!
Uh, can I have those wasted school days back please?????
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Under the new proposed 'definition' of a planet, there would be literally hundreds of planets in our solar system, including that stupid potato shaped asteroid Celio (or whatever). I'd rather lose Pluto than have to memorize 200 more rocks that I will never visit.
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As an amatuer astronomer, good. It was a large asteroid, not a planet as initially thought. This is a good example of showing science as an evolving thing as opposed to something that is set in stone. As we learn more about something, we have to adapt and change as we do. This is a perfect example. As we've discovered larger objects in the solor system than Pluto, the scientific community has had to rethink Pluto's status and they got it right by declassifying it as a planet.
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And its heading right for us!t_bonee wrote:As an amatuer astronomer, good. It was a large asteroid, not a planet as initially thought. This is a good example of showing science as an evolving thing as opposed to something that is set in stone. As we learn more about something, we have to adapt and change as we do. This is a perfect example. As we've discovered larger objects in the solor system than Pluto, the scientific community has had to rethink Pluto's status and they got it right by declassifying it as a planet.

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DUCK AND COVER!!CNF2002 wrote:
And its heading right for us!

A dog had his chain reduced one link at a time, every few days, until his chain was so short he could barely move. He never resisted because he was conditioned to the loss of his freedom slowly, over time. Are we in this country becoming like the dog?