Monday, November 9, 2009
Why Pluto is not planet
Pluto is no longer considered a planet. It was once considered a planet a while ago. It is no longer considered a planet because it no doesn't fit the "rules" to be a planet. In order to be considered a planet, you would have to be a sphere, have enough gravitational pull to govern all the objects around it, which would clear the orbit, and it would have to orbit a star. Pluto does not have enough gravitational pull to govern the objects around it. Scientist have recently discovered that Pluto can not clear its orbit. It keeps crashing into different objects. My body is not considered a planet. It isn't planet because it does not fit any of the concepts in being a planet. It is an asteroid. Since it is an asteroid, it is not a perfect sphere. It does not orbit a star. It is on the asteroid belt, which orbits between Mars and Jupiter. It can't clear its path because it doesn't have gravity.
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