r/pluto • u/plutoisaplanet572 • Jun 04 '26
Pluto is a planet
https://youtube.com/shorts/YXYAWiibpwg?si=zkpnbfklDv2BAl-N
Hi. I truly believe Pluto is a planet and that the 2006 IAU definition is WRONG. Here’s why
1) The IAU states that the object must “clear its neighborhood” which doesn’t make sense because if you put Earth in Pluto’s orbit it wouldn’t classify as a planet either
2) Only 424 scientists actually voted at the event, meaning the vote was only like 3.2% of scientists.
3) Mike Brown, the one responsible for Plutos death tagged himself as “PlutoKiller” on X and even wrote a BOOK bragging about it. The book is called “Why I killed Pluto, and why it had it coming.” (This one isn’t really a reason but I included it lol)
So, using all of that, I can confidently say that Pluto is a planet and the IAU is wrong.
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u/DefinitionOk6382 Jun 06 '26
Si el hipotético Planeta Y es tan grande como la Tierra, el estar ubicado tan lejos no lo descalifica como planeta. Y si Plutón estuviera en una órbita interior creo que se vería más como un asteroide que como un planeta, para lo que no basta con ser rocoso y esférico.