milicent_bystandr @lemm.ee Second thing I noticed: Ooh, is that so? That's interesting.
First thing: its not it's
14 0 Replyhumanspiral @lemmy.ca Temporary planet designation for its birthday!!!! Time for Christmas spirit, y'all!
On that note, Santa and all his elves will have drowned from North pole melting long before then.
4 0 Reply🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️ @yiffit.net You mean to tell me it hasn't even been a year (on Pluto) since we discovered Pluto?!
67 0 Replyeinlander @lemmy.world It was discovered, made a planet, and then kicked out the club in that time.
73 0 ReplyKraiden @kbin.earth If you think 2020 was bad, wait until you hear about Pluto's year... the American civil war, ww1, ww2, the great depression, the moon landing... the American civil war...
66 1 Replycorsicanguppy @lemmy.ca It's been a really rough year for Pluto. Let's all wish it good luck next year (when humans are probably dead).
4 0 ReplyKraiden @kbin.earth If you think 2020 was bad, wait until you hear about Pluto's year... the American civil war, ww1, ww2, the great depression, the moon landing... the American civil war...
2 0 ReplyAllonzee @lemmy.world The original Scaramucci
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InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works @sh.itjust.works Alright, setting a reminder
61 0 ReplyNigelFrobisher @aussie.zone Since it is discovery
30 0 Replydrunkpostdisaster @lemmy.world Lazy fake planet
30 2 ReplyMehBlah @lemmy.world It was the runt of the litter and didn't survive full planet hood.
4 0 ReplyDragonTypeWyvern @midwest.social Have you considered that angering the god of the Underworld like this is why we're in our current mess?
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LovableSidekick @lemmy.world Marked on my calendar, see you all there!
23 0 Replysomeguy3 @lemmy.world Fine I'll look it up. Discovered 1930, so that makes a Pluto year 248 Earth years.
22 0 ReplyJo Miran @lemmy.ml !remind_me 1868 months
21 0 ReplyFelling_High_Horses @endlesstalk.org its ಠ_ಠ
18 0 Replysuperkret @feddit.org How can we even know it's a planet when we haven't observed a single orbit, yet?
Maybe it's just a really big comet.16 1 ReplyGladaed @feddit.org It's not really big. There are multiple Pluto like planetoids. Also there is a hunk of rock in the asteroid belt youcould name a planet.
5 0 Replypsud @aussie.zone Ceres is more than a third of the mass of the asteroid belt. It's at least an order of magnitude bigger than anything else in its orbit. It's hardly a hunk of rock
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KSP Atlas @sopuli.xyz By measuring how fast it's moving and where it is you can find the orbit
2 0 Replydeadbeef79000 @lemmy.nz We've observed enough of its orbit to know what shape it is.
19 0 ReplyNeatoBuilds @mander.xyz How can you be so sure it doesn't just decide to leave
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AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet @lemmy.world Will it or won't it be a planet by then?
10 0 ReplySanctimoniousApe @lemmings.world We will call it a planet if we plan it.
24 0 Reply✺roguetrick✺ @lemmy.world So please don't tell me to can it
I've got one thing to say and that's
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glitchdx @lemmy.world depends on how you define "planet".
8 0 ReplyTlaloc_Temporal @lemmy.ca Dwarf planet is a planet!
IAU names aren't the best, "planet" should be major planet.
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niktemadur @lemmy.world Pluto Party Time!
How much longer? I"ve got my costume ready and everything...6 0 ReplyERROR: Earth.exe has crashed @lemmy.dbzer0.com Hopefully the AI Contruct that we will create will be able to witness it.
Because I don't think humans are surviving that long.
4 0 ReplyPunnyName @lemmy.world I might end up missing that, too‽ Goddammit!
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