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Pluto no longer a planet

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vehelpfulguy | 17:11 Thu 24th Aug 2006 | Science
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So pluto is officially no longer a planet.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5282440.st m
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Yup, I saw that. Certainly a better idea than adding a number, of other objects, some of which are still unclassified/unnamed
I bet Mickey Mouse is not pleased at all!

Sorry.
Couldn't agree more. Whilst it is a shame to loose Pluto; sort of makes the solar system feel really small all of a sudden.....only 8 planets.

But that is vastly superior to adding lots of other objects, especially when one of them has always been considered as an asteroid, that would have felt like a real cop-out and cheapened the term 'Planet'.
It was rubbish anyway - very few facilities.
Yes I agree, I think logic won in the end, the reasons are sound and the new planetary definition is welcome. I think though they should adopt the term "plutoids" in honour of the demoted planet, rather than the very dreary "Dwarf Planets"

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