Pluto
Written by Fraser Cain
Discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh, Pluto used to be the smallest and most distant planet in the Solar System. But then in 2006, the International Astronomical Union demoted Pluto, making it a dwarf planet. Here's plenty of info on Pluto.
- Why is Pluto Not a Planet
- Orbit of Pluto
- Temperature of Pluto
- Color of Pluto
- Size of Pluto
- Pictures of Pluto
- Moons of Pluto
- Is there Life on Pluto?
- Interesting Facts About Pluto
- Pluto's Atmosphere
- What is Pluto Made Of
- Pluto is a Dwarf Planet
- Pluto's Moon Charon
- Pluto's Moon Hydra
- Pluto's Moon Nix
- Distance to Pluto
- Mass of Pluto
- Who Was Pluto Named After?
- Pluto's Discovery
- Surface of Pluto
- Pluto, Planet X
- Mission to Pluto
- Beyond Pluto
- Pluto for kids
- Symbol for Pluto
- How Far is Pluto from the Sun?
- How Far is Pluto from Earth
- How Long is a Day on Pluto
- How Long is a Year on Pluto
- Does Pluto Have Rings?
- How Cold is Pluto
- Why Do Some Scientists Consider Pluto to Not Be a Planet?
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