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Mission: Pluto
Pluto gets booted from the list of planets, but that isnt
stopping a spacecraft from zooming toward it.
If you have a textbook with the solar system in it, youve probably
crossed out Pluto by now. That small, icy object in our solar system
was kicked out of the planet family on August 24, 2006.
Planet or not, Pluto and its frigid mysteries are now the destination of
New Horizons. The spacecraft blasted off toward Pluto in January 2006
and is expected to fly by the former planet in 2015. The 1,054-pound
spacecraft, about the size of a grand piano, will get as close as 6,200
miles from Plutos surface.
Officials at NASA, the U.S. space agency, say the craft will give
humans a first look at Pluto and the other objects in the Kuiper
(KIGH-per) belt. The Kuiper belt is a wide band of icy and rocky
objects circling the sun just beyond the orbit of Neptune.
New Horizons will map the objects, measure their atmospheres, and
examine their surfaces. The spacecraft will capture images and beam
them to Earth.
New Class System

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This drawing shows the spacecraft New Horizons as it nears

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Pluto and its moons. New Horizons is the fastest spacecraft
ever built.

As New Horizons zoomed ahead, the worlds top astronomers voted to


demote, or lower the status of, Pluto. The decision was made at a
convention of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in Prague,
Czech Republic. Now there are eight "classical" planets: Mercury,
Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Why did the astronomers boot Pluto from the planet family? For
starters, the astronomers agreed on a new definition of a planet. A
planet must be nearly round and must orbit the sun. Its orbit should
not cross the orbit of another planet. Plutos orbit crosses Neptunes
path.
Astronomers have long suspected that Pluto was different from the
other planets. Its orbit is very elliptical (oval-shaped). It takes Pluto
248 Earth years to circle the sun. Pluto also is quite smallnot even as
large as Earths moon.
Orbit and size werent the only problems. Pluto is also made up of
different material from the other planets. Pluto isnt composed of just
rocky material, as Earth and Mars are, or of gases, as Jupiter and
Saturn are. Pluto was the only planet made mostly of ice, leading
some to call it an "ice dwarf." The average temperature on Plutos
surface is -382 degrees Fahrenheit.
Dwarf Planets
Dont pity Pluto, though. It still has a place in space. Pluto is now one
of a distinct class of smaller objects called dwarf planets. Along with
Pluto, the newest members of the dwarf-planet category are Ceres
(SIHR-eez), the largest asteroid; and 2003 UB313 (nicknamed
"Xena"), which lies beyond Plutos orbit.
More dwarf planets are expected to be announced by the IAU as more
objects are discovered that fit into the category. "These dwarf planets
are popping up everywhere," astronomer Alan Stern, who is leading
the New Horizons mission, told WR News.
2003 UB313

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In 2003, Plutos fate as a planet was probably sealed with the


discovery of 2003 UB313, a Kuiper belt object larger than Pluto. Faced
with that discovery and the possibility of discovering more large
objects, astronomers began to talk about reclassifying the objects in
our solar system.
"We might be demoting [Pluto] from the list of eight classical planets,
but were promoting it by making it the head of its own special class,"
says U.S. astronomer Owen Gingerich of Harvard University, who
chaired the IAU panel.
Onward Mission
Scientists hope that the New Horizons mission will provide clues to
how our solar system was created about 4.6 billion years ago. Many
scientists believe that objects in the Kuiper belt are leftovers from the
formation of our solar system.
Plutos downsized rank isnt stopping scientists from studying it. "We
will continue pursuing exploration of the most scientifically interesting
objects in the solar system, regardless of how they are categorized,"
says Paul Hertz, chief scientist for NASAs Science Mission Directorate.
A Look Back at Pluto
Pluto was the only planet discovered in the 20th century, long after
the other planets had been found. It was also the only planet to be
discovered by an American, Clyde Tombaugh (1906-1997). Elevenyear-old British schoolgirl Venetia Burney suggested that the new
planet be named Pluto, after the Roman god of the underworld. The
name appealed to Tombaugh and others at the Lowell Observatory in
Flagstaff, Arizona, where Pluto was discovered in 1930.
Think Critically
Do you agree with the IAUs
decision to demote Pluto to a
dwarf planet? Why or why
not?

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