#Pluto #Planet #InternationalAstronomicalUnion There was no doubt Pluto was a planet back when Clyde Tombaugh spotted it in 1930, but scientists rethought that after learning more about the solar system. In 2006, a new definition of what makes a plane from the International Astronomical Union (IAU) saw Pluto demoted to dwarf planet status. That decision has never set right with some members of the public and scientists. A new study from University of Central Florida planetary scientist Philip Metzger makes the case that Pluto should regain its planet status . In decades past, Pluto seemed like a slightly odd planet, but clearly still a planet. However, scientists have since learned about the scale of the Kuiper Belt and even spotted several Kuiper objects that are larger than Pluto. The 2006 IAU definition of a planet included several key requirements. A planet needs to be spherical, which Pluto is. However, it also needs to have cleared its orbit to become the primary gra...
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