Shane wrote:
It was demoted to a dwarf planet. The reason being is because there's other objects out there in the Kuiper Belt (region that Pluto is in) that are infact bigger than Pluto and do orbit the sun. An example of such a body Eris which orbits the Sun as well. So a decision had to be made, do we keep adding these objects in the Kuiper belt or do we not?
Even here's there's some controversy. Do we call them Dwarf Planets or class them as Kuiper Belt Objects?
Dwarf Planets have to have enough mass that they become rounded. They also have to have not cleared out their orbits of debris.
So in a nutshell 3 Dwarf Planets: Pluto, Eris, Ceres (asteroid in the belt)
There are other Kuiper Belt Objects such as Quoar. It's quite confusing but it had to be done...
PS I like this stuff.
Confusing yes, but I get it all.
They either take away Pluto or add the rest. (If you include one, you must include all.) [correct me if I'm wrong]
Thanks for the elaborate explanation,
very appreciated! I feel smarter. 