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Discovered in 1930, Pluto is made up of mostly ice and rock. The diminutive orb—it's smaller than Earth's moon—had been long considered the ninth planet in our solar system. But as more planetary objects of similar size were discovered in the distant Kuiper belt, Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006.Radius: 736.32 milesType: dwarf planetSurface temperature: from -374.8 to -400°FGravity: 2.17 feet/s²Data from: NASAPluto - NASA Science
Pluto Facts - Science@NASA
Pluto | Size, Moons, Temperature, & Facts | Britannica
Interesting reads - Pluto Planet
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All About Pluto | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids
Why Is Pluto No Longer a Planet? | Britannica
WEBPluto is now classified as a dwarf planet because, while it is large enough to have become spherical, it is not big enough to exert its orbital dominance and clear the neighborhood surrounding its orbit.
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Solar System Exploration: Pluto - NASA
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