• Hello . This is Pluto-orbit. I am mostly found editing things about planets. I will orbit around, editing, creating, deleting, you know. WARNING: DO NOT...
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  • Pluto does not belong to the solar system. Pluto may be a comet or half a comet, because A. Pluto is a alien, may come from other galaxies. B. Pluto may...
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  • 16 April 2010 (UTC) Pluto is the second largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System and is the tenth largest directly orbiting the Sun. Originally...
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  • in the case of Pluto, planets). Objects in orbit round the Sun all lie within the same shallow plane, called the ecliptic, and all orbit in the same direction...
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  • planets" or "the gas giants". You may think that also Pluto is a planet, but in 2006, scientists proved Pluto a "dwarf planet" because it is so small among the...
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  • planet or not. Pluto has been the ninth planet in our solar system ever since it was discovered. A small, rocky, planet with a very strange orbit. It doesn't...
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  • you consider Pluto to be a planet, Pluto would still only be the 10th-largest body directly orbiting the Sun since Eris is larger than Pluto. -- Kheider...
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  • Cassini-Huygens together with ESA Neptune missions Neptune Orbiter (Planned for 2016) Pluto missions New Horizons Multi-planet missions Pioneer 11 – Jupiter...
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  • System, most notably Eris, which is slightly larger than Pluto. The remainder of the objects in orbit around the Sun are small Solar System bodies (SSSBs)...
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  • redirects in articles. (Examples include changing links like [[Pluto]] to [[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]], [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]] to [[Ceres (planet)|Ceres]]...
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  • 4496 million kilometer away from the sun. Neptune has 13 moons.Neptune Pluto Pluto wasn't a planet at first mainly because it was very small, Meaning they...
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  • system" A solar system refers to a star and all the objects that travel in orbit around it. Our solar system consists of the sun - our star - eight planets...
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  • the orbit below the ecliptic is a problem, because the red orbit is too dark (it hardly shows up on my monitor) so at first glance Pluto's orbit looks...
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  • error in the orbits of Pluto and/or Neptune in this diagram. Notice how almost 90° of Neptune's orbit lie outside Pluto's. Since Neptune's orbit is ~165 years...
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  • dwarf planets include the asteroid Ceres and the trans-Neptunian objects Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake.[b] In addition to these two regions, various...
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  • xenocidic (talk) 14:39, 18 April 2008 (UTC) Your Pluto userboxes appear to contain a picture of Mars not Pluto. AstroMark (talk) 21:45, 28 May 2008 (UTC) How...
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  • Solar system bodies found beyond the orbit of Neptune are called "trans-Neptunian objects". One of them, Pluto, also is classified as a planet. Up until...
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  • planet (orbiting within a belt): Ceres, Pluto-Charon etc Scattered planet (scattered): Eris etc Moon planet (orbiting another planet): The Moon, Io, Europa...
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  • edit was good because when pluto goes in frount of neptune have it cleared any object form the kuiper belt out of its orbit the thatmeans it iss classified...
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  • Kyle G 00:26, 23 September 2006 (UTC) Your recent edits to Planetary Orbits and Pluto have been reverted. Please do not re-define terms on Wikipedia arbitrarily...
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  • Pluto is a Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) even though it is also a 'dwarf planet'. I believe that 1 Ceres will still considered an Asteroid since it orbits...
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  • πλανήτης (astēr planētēs), meaning "wandering star") is a celestial body orbiting a star or stellar remnant that is massive enough to be rounded by its own...
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  • to orbit within the system. Pluto has a 3:2 resonance with Neptune, meaning that Pluto orbits twice round the Sun for every three Neptunian orbits. Kuiper...
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  • seventh-largest moon in the Solar System. Because of its retrograde orbit and composition similar to Pluto's, Triton is thought to have been captured from the Kuiper...
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  • JupiterSaturnUranusNeptune) Known dwarf planets 2 universally accepted (PlutoEris) 1 more likely to be (Ceres) 2 more possible to be (HaumeaMakemake)...
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  • Orbit of Mars Orbit of Venus The Great Comet of 1664, or 1664 W1, was discovered in Spain in November 1664 and last viewed, with a telescope, in March...
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  • 2007 (UTC) Spiral, do you think you could help tidy up the mess that is Pluto#Orbit? I think you might be uniquely qualified to help. Thanks.Serendipodous...
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  • wikiexperiments. — HurricaneDevon @ 03:09, 10 April 2006 (UTC) Making up names for Pluto's new moons. The Plutonian system with the possible names for S/2005 P1 &...
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  • will be possible at Pluto. The tradeoff will be that we will have (if I recall properly) 1km resolution of the surface of Pluto whereas we didn't exceed...
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  • the orbit of Neptune, or even Pluto, appear in several works of science fiction." In my example, it was referred to as the tenth planet, because Pluto was...
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