Thursday, May 20, 2010

Why does no one care about pluto?

I know I don't care about it, and carolinelaunch stop asking people to sign that gay petition.





PLUTO IS GONE OUT OF OUR LIFE, IT'S NEVER COMING BACK.





Stop being a pansy about it carolinelaunch.

Why does no one care about pluto?
I don't know. It was always a planet so they should keep it a planet.
Reply:nobody cares about pluto because youre in the beauty and fashion board.... and its not GONE.. it's still there.. its just got a different classification that fits it better... thats just like calling somebody a rabbit, then once you find out theyre human.. oooo.. iunno.. weird analogy XD

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1 comment:

  1. Many people DO still care about Pluto and DO believe it is still a planet. If you're on Facebook, check out the Cause "Bring Pluto Back," now at almost 1100 members, and join us. Also, visit my Pluto Blog at http://laurele.livejournal.com . . Only four percent of the IAU voted on this, and most are not planetary scientists. Their decision was immediately opposed in a formal petition by hundreds of professional astronomers led by Dr. Alan Stern, Principal Investigator of NASA’s New Horizons mission to Pluto. Stern and like-minded scientists favor a broader planet definition that includes any non-self-luminous spheroidal body in orbit around a star. The spherical part is important because objects become spherical when they attain a state known as hydrostatic equilibrium, meaning they are large enough for their own gravity to pull them into a round shape. This is a characteristic of planets and not of shapeless asteroids and Kuiper Belt Objects. Pluto meets this criterion and is therefore a planet. Under this definition, our solar system has 13 planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.

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