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The reason Why they say Pluto is not a Planet is due to it's Irregular Orbit. Meaning, it could not have formed with the rest of the Planets and not maintain an Orbit on the same plane as all of the rest.

Although it could have formed on the same plane then interacted with another Planet or Large Body that cause the distortion in the Orbit.. It also could have been captured by the gravity of the Sun after forming elsewhere in space....

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I was upset when they took it's Planet and called it a Dwarf. Very insulting for many planets in the Cosmos.... they prefer Little Planets.

 

She has 2 moons.. she is a Planet.

 

Good to see you up close Pluto!!!

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I think you are upset because,it has big round things(at least2),and you can not play with them!

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hmmmm.... then again....

 

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hmmmm.... then again....

 

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hahaha.. too funny.

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what is cool.. looking at the surface of Pluto you see evidence of Plate Tectonics.

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what is cool.. looking at the surface of Pluto you see evidence of Plate Tectonics.

 

ah... I don't think that's possible considering it's ice and doesn't have a molten core.

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ah... I don't think that's possible considering it's ice and doesn't have a molten core.

Every planet as a molten core. They thing an ocean is under that ice.

 

Them mountains and deep valleys and stretch out plans... just like on earth.

 

But just an evaluation if I compare the two.

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Every planet as a molten core. They thing an ocean is under that ice.

 

Them mountains and deep valleys and stretch out plans... just like on earth.

 

But just an evaluation if I compare the two.

yep, it's because(so ive heard) that because of one of its large moons, about half the size of pluto, that the gravitational pull makes pluto warp which makes friction which heats up the core! :coffee:

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I'm not saying Plate Tectonics is still at play. I just see evidence it once did like on Mars.

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Cool size comparison.

 

I highly doubt it has a molten core. Some melted ice maybe, but no molten anything.

 

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The coolest part about all this to me is that we were able to strap a camera to a rocket and fire it so accurately ;)

 

This is the second coolest thing since landing a camera on a comet. 

 

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Cool size comparison.

 

I highly doubt it has a molten core. Some melted ice maybe, but no molten anything.

 

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How about this... if they keep Pluto as a Dwarfed Planet then it once had a melted core or partial one. If they upgrade it back to a Planet then it does have a melted core or partial melted... by definition of a Planet and Dwarfed Planet.

 

For it to have oceans.. it has to have some source of heat besides the sun. The moons will create tides and create motion in them oceans much like here but under the surface. It would be hard for sea life to exist if no moons to move the water around. Take our moon away and we all die.

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The coolest part about all this to me is that we were able to strap a camera to a rocket and fire it so accurately ;)

 

This is the second coolest thing since landing a camera on a comet. 

 

New_Horizons_Full_Trajectory.jpg

Landing shit on Mars is pretty cool. Back when the first shuttle parked in my back yard... no joke.

 

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I lived on Kelly Air Force Base for 4 years and my house was 2 block from the runway where I met President Ford's shook his hand coming off AF1, had the Space Shuttle parked in my back side yard for a few days.... seen T38's touch and go all the time and constant C5A fly over head as they landed or took off. Looked like you could throw a rock at them they were so low. Loved it!

 

I was fascinated at what I was seeing. Had no idea I was so fucking lucky to see what all I seen. I marked my house in red. The base is no longer a base. :(

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hahahahhaha

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Here is a list someone made..... have they said how strong Pluto's magnetic field is?

 

mercury has a molten core.
venus has a molten core.
earth has a molten core.
mars doesnt and we know that cause mars' magnetic field has disepated.
juipiter has a solid hydrogen core.
saturn has a solid hydrogen core.
uranus has a molten semisolid hydrogen core.
neptune has a solid hydrogen core.
pluto has a solid core with no magnetic field as well.


 

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Cool size comparison.

 

I highly doubt it has a molten core. Some melted ice maybe, but no molten anything.

 

Pluto_Earth_Moon_Comparison.png

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Core Of All Bodies Usually is Solid, hence pressure causes High Temps making it Molten even at the size and distance from the sun....

A Solid Iron core that's not molten happens when it has less mass like a Large Asteroid...?

It is possible for Plate Tectonics even on Pluto especially with that large moon tugging on it....

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