Collecting scientists, now they want Pluto to receive planet status

Scientists have urged Pluto to be counted as a planet again after a new study of planetary science. Pluton was stripped of the status of “dwarf plane” in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union [ The IAU, who claimed he had failed to perform the three basic criteria. For an astronomical body to be officially classified as a planet must [...]
Pluton was stripped of the status of “dwarf plane” in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union [ The IAU, who claimed he had failed to perform the three basic criteria.
For an astronomical body to be officially classified as a planet, it must be spherical, it must be brought to a star, and not share gravitational space with other objects in orbit, reports Independent, it translates Periscope.
The IAU's decision to reclassify Pluton in 2006 was based on the presence of objects called “putinio” within orbit.
The team of researchers from various universities, observatorys and research institutes now claim that IAU's rules for the plans were the hasty “ ”.
The five-year study of astronomical and planetary science concluded that the IAU should be “anu game its incredulous definition and stop learning revolutionary stories”.
They also requested that corrections be made in textbooks that taught Pluto was not the planet.
In 2018, Nasas chief Jim Bridenstein said that he considered the heavenly body to be the planet, adding “so I learned”.
Pluton's restoration as a planet would again make nine planets in the solar system. /Periscope












