Physical Smaller and less massive than seven moons – Ganymede –Titan –Callisto – Io – Earth’s Moon –Europa – Triton.

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Physical Smaller and less massive than seven moons – Ganymede –Titan –Callisto – Io – Earth’s Moon –Europa – Triton

9th most distant planet from Sun Pluto crosses over Neptune’s orbit Unique because only Pluto crosses another planets path

Atmosphere Nitrogen and Carbon monoxide Farther from Sun Pluto gets the more frozen Nitrogen and Carbon monoxide build up is

Orbit People believe it is part of the Kuiper Belt Interferes with Neptune’s Orbit

Moons Nix, Hydra, and Charon are the three moons orbiting Pluto Charon is Pluto’s larget moon Some think of Pluto/ Charon as a double planet rather than a planet and a moon

Discovery 1930 by Clyde W. Tombaugh Found by accident Looking for Planet X

History Named after Greek God Hades God of the Underworld Got it’s name because it looks like it is in perpetual darkness

Satellites No real good pictures of Pluto Satellite “New Horizons” was launched in 2006 Should reach Pluto by 2015

No longer a planet International Astronomical Union decided Pluto is no longer a planet Why? –To small to be a planet –Orbit was different than other planets –“A planet is an object that orbits the sun and is large enough to have become round due to the force of it’s own gravity”

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