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TopicKnowing the order of the solar system planets by heart
SinisterSlay
02/12/24 5:09:55 PM
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Nade_Duck posted...
i don't really see how being a dwarf planet makes pluto not a planet. it's even still in the name. figure it's kinda like how the gas giants are still planets but they're obviously different. it's still a planet, it's just small. i'm not against the extra classification, but some of the logic involved with it seems off.
Pluto orbits Charon and together they orbit the sun. That's the only part of the definition of a plant that kind of makes sense and why Pluto doesn't count anymore. But Eris is even bigger than Pluto. It should be a planet and Pluto should be the same as Ceres.

Also at this point calling a planet a dwarf should be offensive. It's a little planet.

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