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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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What Ever Happened to Pluto?

Have we made a terrible mistake? I think not. For millions of years Pluto has been considered a planet, one of nine each kindergarder teacher taught incredable amounts of times. Can we all the sudden take it away? Many scientist will say yes. Pluto was only considered a planet becasue it was so far away we could not tell the size of it. It is actualy no bigger that Halies Comet, and many other objects in space never even suggested to be a planet. Plus, Pluto doesn't follow a normal rotation around the sun. Pluto actualy skips one ninth or its rotation around the sun every seven years. I think culture must change and Pluto should be ejected from the currently nine planets of the solar system.

Pluto is relativly puny comparred even to the Moon, only about 300 square miles larger. Pluto's surface completly frozen, so cold any flames or fire would freeze in a matter of seconds. What was the reasoning behind the original conformation of the status of Pluto being a planet? Back in the 1700's, when the race to the moon with The Soviets was finaly finished, in favor of us, radar was sent into space to detect objects, comets, and planets beyond Saturn. They added three more planets to the count, including what they thought to be a regular sized planet. Of coarse, about 300 years later scientists discovered startiling evidence of exacty how tiny Pluto actualy was. They found Pluto to have less volume the two regular sized comets weight added together! They immediatly called for a change, but they had a very hard time proving the size of Pluto. All of their years of work was disregarded and harly anyone even knew their was a chance of Pluto's dimenance.

A couple years later more evidence was uncovered about Pluto. They discovered Plutos orbit to be even stranger than most people knew. Pluto actualy didn't follow a continuous path like all other planets. Pluto has an orbit the complete wrong direction. To make matters heat up even more, Plutos rotation becomes lower and more diagonal each rotation. Soon, Pluto would fling out of the suns orbit and out into space. Inertia would keep it crusing toward other galexies until gravity of another star sucks it into its rotation. That made the scientific comunity boil at the though that was almost all civilized people on the earth knew was now considered false. They quickly spent a 100 billion dollar budget increase to find out more information on Pluto.

As more scientist discover more true and false facts about Pluto they discover Pluto's true size, orbit, and many more interesting facts about Pluto. Slowly the scientist around the world began to conclude that Pluto was infact, not a planet. On September 01, 2006 they planned to be the day Pluto was officaly extracted from all place mats, papers and anything else containing a list of the planets. After many months people began to hear about so called "myths" and "rumers" hardy any one actualy believed. It took almost 307 years to realize the true information and status of the EX-Planet, Pluto. Culture changes, like knew words being added to the dictionary, and smoking being taken away from most restaurants and bars, and in this case, the loss of a planet called Pluto.
  

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Your dates are all very weird. Where did you get them from? Pluto was only discovered in 1930 not millions of years ago...

  • Your dates are all very weird.
  • Where did you get them from?
  • Pluto was only discovered in 1930 not millions of years ago...
  • Man did not get to the moon in the 1700s!
  • The first moon landing was in 1969.
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Your dates are all very weird. Where did you get them from?

Pluto was only discovered in 1930 not millions of years ago...

Man did not get to the moon in the 1700s! The first moon landing was in 1969.

So you can't say 300 years later more evidence was discovered or 307 years for the true information... What, from landing on the moon in the 1700s?

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