In case you haven\u27t heard, Pluto isn\u27t a planet anymore (and maybe it never was). In grade school, we all memorized the planets, giving little thought to what made something a planet besides revolving around the Sun and being part of some familiar mnemonic. However, scientific discoveries about Pluto and other parts of space led scientists to question Pluto\u27s planetary status and ultimately, to strip Pluto of its standing among the planets. This leads to the inevitable question-what is a planet?-which turns out to be a more difficult and fascinating question than one might think. The Pluto Files grapples with the question of what it is to be a planet. The book is as much a cultural study as an astrophysical one. Gathered here in o...
The past 15 years have brought about a revolution in our understanding of our Solar System and other...
This video explains the motives why Pluto is not considered a planet anymore. It also brings definit...
... continued on p. 8... continued on p. 2 P luto is no longer a planet, so ruledthe International A...
In case you haven\u27t heard, Pluto isn\u27t a planet anymore (and maybe it never was). In grade sch...
Scientific discoveries about Pluto and the rest of the universe led scientists to question Pluto’s s...
When the International Astronomical Union (IAU) adopted a new definition of a "planet" in August 200...
The need for an explicit and exact definition of a planet has arise out of the growing rate of disco...
ABSTRACT In 2006, for the first time in its history, the International Astronomical Union defined th...
Pluto had its classification changed in 2006, from planet to “dwarf planet”. This change had great i...
A Note from the Author: On August 24, 2006, at the 26th General Assembly of the International Astron...
Nearly 100 years ago, astronomers hypothesized that a large celestial object, nicknamed “Planet X,” ...
How did we discover the existence of Pluto? Why have we reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet? What d...
These are the teaching notes for a case study in which students examine the dilemma of deciding whet...
PLANETARY STATUS is an animation short inspired by the International Astronomical Union (IAU)’s anno...
Pluto joined the Planet Club in 1930, but didn't quite fit in. He is much tinier than the gas giants...
The past 15 years have brought about a revolution in our understanding of our Solar System and other...
This video explains the motives why Pluto is not considered a planet anymore. It also brings definit...
... continued on p. 8... continued on p. 2 P luto is no longer a planet, so ruledthe International A...
In case you haven\u27t heard, Pluto isn\u27t a planet anymore (and maybe it never was). In grade sch...
Scientific discoveries about Pluto and the rest of the universe led scientists to question Pluto’s s...
When the International Astronomical Union (IAU) adopted a new definition of a "planet" in August 200...
The need for an explicit and exact definition of a planet has arise out of the growing rate of disco...
ABSTRACT In 2006, for the first time in its history, the International Astronomical Union defined th...
Pluto had its classification changed in 2006, from planet to “dwarf planet”. This change had great i...
A Note from the Author: On August 24, 2006, at the 26th General Assembly of the International Astron...
Nearly 100 years ago, astronomers hypothesized that a large celestial object, nicknamed “Planet X,” ...
How did we discover the existence of Pluto? Why have we reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet? What d...
These are the teaching notes for a case study in which students examine the dilemma of deciding whet...
PLANETARY STATUS is an animation short inspired by the International Astronomical Union (IAU)’s anno...
Pluto joined the Planet Club in 1930, but didn't quite fit in. He is much tinier than the gas giants...
The past 15 years have brought about a revolution in our understanding of our Solar System and other...
This video explains the motives why Pluto is not considered a planet anymore. It also brings definit...
... continued on p. 8... continued on p. 2 P luto is no longer a planet, so ruledthe International A...