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    Did you ever what wanted to know is there someone or something that not even on the planets.That what the John.F.Kennedy wanted beside beating the U.S.S.R to the moon.Kennedy provide good reasoning but he didn't say all of the reason of why exploring space is more important then exploring the ocean.Yet exploring the ocean can be interesting to finding cures for diseases but exploring space can also find cures for disease, But yet space can also be a place were cures can be from tiny rocks or…

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    Pluto: A Planet

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    aside.Pluto feels left out like the chip.Now he is not considered a planet,but i think he is. He is just a little different like the burnt chip. Pluto is the same like the other chip just a little unrelated to the other planets.Pluto is a planet because it complies with two requirements to be a planet.Pluto orbits around the sun,and Pluto also spherical.Pluto is dwarf planet like the others in the our solar system. To be a planet you have to orbit around the sun.Pluto orbits around the…

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    Pluto is widely known as the tiniest planet in the solar system. Pluto is also the ninth planet closest to the sun. Pluto is now referred to as a ‘dwarf planet’ and is the smallest than any other the other planets. Though smaller than the popular planets in the solar system, Pluto is the largest dwarf planet. Some time ago, Pluto was discharged and lost its’ title to be declared a planet thanks to scientists and geographers. It is a planet that has been long overdue some attention apart from…

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    Pluto was given to the planet by an eleven year old girl, by The name of Venetia Burney. The scientist wanted to keep the tradition of naming the Planets after Roman Gods of the Underwold. Pluto was said to be the smallest Planet in the solar system and the ninth Planet from the sun, little after Pluto was recategorized From a planet to a Dwarf Planet, but still smaller than other Dwarf Planets meaning that It can not clear any objects out of its path. Dwarf Planet Pluto was…

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    The source I chose to evaluate is an article called “Is Pluto a planet?” written by Graham Rax. This source was published by Kalmbach Publishing Company in 1999, and mainly talked about is the Pluto should be consider as a planet or not. For this paragraph, it mainly talks about what is planet, what the figure does the Pluto has, and it give a conclusion that we can’t define the Pluto as a planet or treat is as a member of Kuiper Belt. We can tell that the article was published by a formal…

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    ninth planet in our solar system which he called planet X. But as Percival was looking for it he died in 1916 with no prevail, he had gotten pictures but planet X was very faint in the pictures, and so after 10 years the search for the planet began again but this time a 23 year old astronomer named Clyde Tombaugh who proved the existence of the mysterious planet in 1930; the planet was named Pluto after discovery.Pluto was called the smallest planet in our solar system and the ninth planet from…

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    very moment, NASA’S Dawn Spacecraft is closing in on the dwarf planet Ceres, which meeks out its lonely existence out in the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter, that ring slowly spinning beyond the inner planets’ orbits, separating us from the gas giants, the oort cloud, and that vast emptiness beyond. However, Dawn’s approach of Ceres has already been so Chock Full of odd surprises that astronomers are unsure what to make of the dwarf planet. For starters, NASA aired a video last Thursday…

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    Solar System Explanation

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    Solar System Explanation The parts of the solar system are the Sun, Planets, the Kuiper Belt(meteors), the Main Belt(asteroids), comets, dwarf planets, and moons. The sun is located in the center of the universe and all of the other objects orbit around it. The sun only rotates about every 25-36 Earth days. The sun is the closest star and a heat source for almost all the planets. All of the planets orbit around the sun but all at different paces. For example, It takes Earth 365 days to orbit…

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    Why Is Pluto A Planet

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    Pluto, is it a Planet? Pluto is a planet! No, Pluto is not a planet! The science community ignored what other people had to say about why Pluto should be a planet. Yet, the discoverer classified Pluto as a planet, but the IAU ripped his finding apart, and reclassified it as a dwarf planet. Pluto lost its title "planet" due to the International Astronomical Union (IAU) definition of planet, but NASA is still receiving new information from New Horizons. Pluto was a "planet" that wasn't discovered…

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    Pluto Research Paper

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    The Little Planet that Couldn’t, Pluto’s fall from the Big 9. Pluto. The last of the nine large objects that orbits the sun was removed from the list of planets. Pluto was removed from the planet list and was classified as a dwarf plant. This not only changed countless textbooks across the globe, it has removed a little piece from the hearts of all that learned and loved the last little guy in line; far, far across the solar system. “Smaller than the Earth’s moon, Pluto was discovered in 1930…

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