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- Zetal, on 11/12/2009, -1/+18I find it stupid how people have reacted to this Pluto business. It's a classification, that's all. Even Eris is bigger than Pluto and isn't classified as a planet.
- agentsrecord, on 11/12/2009, -5/+22Pluto is popular because of the Disney dog, just like Uranus is popular because of the ass jokes one can make saying it. End of story.
Huh huh, Uranus. - immatellyouwhat, on 11/12/2009, -0/+11I remember when Pluto was a planet :(....
WHAT HAPPENED TO MY SCHOOOOOO???!!! - lurcherman, on 11/12/2009, -1/+11According to Futurama there have been that many bad taste jokes about Uranus that astronomers in the future will change its name; they're going to call it Urectum.
- Kungfumantis239, on 11/12/2009, -0/+8astrologer? you realize that's mysticism and not science right?
- sapphirecut, on 11/12/2009, -4/+12It's such a tiny planet, it needs some love.
- digitalArtform, on 11/12/2009, -1/+6It's not because Pluto was little that we care. It's because before it was brought low, Pluto was big - big enough to be a planet.
Fallen Heroes are the basis of Greek tragedy -- mythic, archetypal Joseph Campbell storytelling stuff. For the fall to mean something, it has to come from a height. - Parrappa, on 11/13/2009, -0/+5I hope you meant astronomer.
- Cloned, on 11/13/2009, -0/+5That's what so great about science. We're constantly changing things as our understanding increases to more accurately reflect the world.
- Greg2k, on 11/12/2009, -0/+5FFFFAAAKKKKUU YYUUUUUUU PPUURUUUTOOOOOOO!!!
- supersonicjim, on 11/12/2009, -1/+5When I was your age, Pluto was a planet.
- GREEDOnvrFIRED, on 11/12/2009, -0/+4Science gave you Nachos.
- swagv, on 11/12/2009, -2/+5We don't like being told something that seemed fundamental to our education was wrong. It has nothing to do with Pluto.
- DiggasWAttitude, on 11/12/2009, -0/+3Like Uranus, Pluto is also an *****:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7b1_1257982346& ... - robdazomba, on 11/12/2009, -5/+8***** PLUTO!
- CaviMike, on 11/12/2009, -3/+6I don't love pluto.
- nofrickenway, on 11/12/2009, -0/+3Because it's PIZZAS!
My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas.
Roy G.Biv has got my back - livefromheaven, on 11/12/2009, -0/+3http://www.shof.msrcsites.co.uk/pluto.jpg
- koshythomas, on 11/12/2009, -0/+3You're not one of us anymore, Pluto.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/wootdesigncontestentries/1 ... - Parrappa, on 11/13/2009, -0/+2It's not science, it just doesn't meet the classifications of being a planet. It's like me calling you black, even though you don't meet the requirements (black people don't come on digg)
- Spinfusor, on 11/13/2009, -0/+2You probably aren't regretting your terrible grammar either.
- omgwtflawl, on 11/12/2009, -0/+2Does it have to be from the Roman pantheon? Cause I think Uranus was from the Greek pantheon, and its certainly a planet.
If Greeks are allowed too, then its possible the god in question was "Chronos" and the author of the article got it wrong. - getter1, on 11/13/2009, -0/+2Its not a planet
- Cloned, on 11/13/2009, -0/+2The discovery of Pluto was made from Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, AZ by Clyde Tombaugh.
- FearlessFreep, on 11/12/2009, -0/+2Many Very Early Men Ate Juicy Steaks Using No Plates
(some love for the asteroids) - TheCollective00, on 11/13/2009, -0/+2Damn dude, lay off the booze.
- SkippyDoorknob, on 11/13/2009, -0/+2"I care..."
- Luke Skywalker - DavidinBoston, on 11/12/2009, -0/+2Relax, Cartman. Relax.
- theDunedan, on 11/12/2009, -0/+1I stand corrected. Thanks.
- maximilen, on 11/12/2009, -0/+12012 and Mayan calender worshiping nut jobs love "Planet-X" even more... Even though it's supposedly going to kill us all.
- Greg2k, on 11/12/2009, -0/+1Oops, wrong Pluto. I'll leave now.
- GREEDOnvrFIRED, on 11/12/2009, -1/+2Well now it is NACHOS! Which is definitely easier than having to remember how many pizzas
- Apokalyps2547, on 11/12/2009, -0/+1Minerva was a Goddess. Cronus was a Titan.
- Dagreenman, on 11/12/2009, -1/+2My very educated mother just served us nine_____
WHAT DID OUR VERY EDuCAtED MOTHER SERVE US SCIENCE? Nothin! Cause Pluto is a planet!!!! - ziplizard, on 11/12/2009, -1/+2I'm from Illinois. We made it a planet again. We don't care about "science" here. Since we know in our hearts it's still a planet, a planet it shall be.
Seriously, they passed a bill or motion or something that made Pluto a planet again. Illinois rocks!!! - JoeParanoid, on 11/12/2009, -1/+2Based on the current argument, "if you were to put Earth out where Pluto is, it would not be considered a planet." Obviously, the definition needs a little work. For such a little planet(oid), it packs a profound impact, as any astrologer could tell you.
- mavrick45, on 11/12/2009, -1/+2who is this "we" you speak of?
- autokad, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1I think you mean Xena
- JumboJ3t, on 11/12/2009, -0/+1The discoverer of Pluto was from Streator, IL where my fiance lives. They have an entire mural dedicated to the guy out there (it's definitely smalltown, USA).
I still give her ***** for the sign I saw in a downtown shop window shortly after Pluto lost its planethood:
"Pluto.
BELIEVE."
O_o - TheCollective00, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1So I decided to look up Pluto on Wikipedia just for the heck of it, and here's where my search led me, in order of links clicked:
Planet X
Kuiper Belt
Proxima Centauri
Orbital Resonance
Giant Impact Theory
Rare Earth Hypothesis (fascinating)
Fermi Paradox
Matrioshka brain
Sentience quotient
Technological Singularity (required reading)
I love wikipedia :) - darwininmotion, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1The main reason everyone is getting up in a huff is primarily the underdog factor but also because it's the only planet to be discovered by an american.
- SkippyDoorknob, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1You have to draw the line somewhere
- gkiltz, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1There is a mystique about anything unknown.
Pluto is so small and so far away, we are just now developing the technology to study it.
The spacecraft that is on it's way to the first flyby will tell us a lot. It' will be even more interesting to see where that data takes us. - ynotVStony, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1Thank you Zetal.
That is actually an explanation with scientific facts that can satisfy my curiosity..
Because comments like "You have to draw the line somewhere" are what most people says and supports it by thin air, and shows that they have no idea what the real reasons are. - Zetal, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1Planets are only defined by size on the upper bound. A planet is any object that has enough mass to be spherical but cannot cause fusion in their core. They are found on specific distances from the star they are orbiting as well (Uranus was found mathematically before actually spotted). Pluto's orbit is irregular and starts to fall out of the definition of a planet.
The other issue is that Pluto has more in common with comets than the planets as well due to its high composition of ice. Technically, size wouldn't matter when it comes to the lower bound unless the object just didn't have enough gravity to be spherical. - darwininmotion, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1And Cronus was greek not roman. /pedant
- RANDOM667, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1People are stupid, its a ***** space rock.
Who cares if its called a planet or not. - autokad, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1those dunder heads that 'demoted' Pluto have no army or any real power. they are self appointed and seem to think they can boss everyone around, when it comes to astronomy. Well, they have no authority over me, Pluto is a planet :)
oh, and its planet Xena, not Eris. #1 - i dont have to wait around for them to decide what the f*ck it is for 10 years and #2 i dont buy the - if you discover it you can name it, so long as its a name we choose from, ideology. - gsfgf, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1If states can legislate that creationism is science, they should legislate that Pluto is a planet.
These meaningless terms can be altered for emotional reasons. Just like how pandas (giant and red) are now considered a kind of bear. - merlin99, on 11/17/2009, -0/+1all this interest surrounding Pluto is clearly heavily linked to the dog. He can vouch for it all.
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