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- Pluto averageSpeed "4.7".
- Pluto maximumTemperature "55.0".
- Pluto meanRadius "1161.0".
- Pluto meanTemperature "44.0".
- Pluto minimumTemperature "33.0".
- Pluto periapsis "2.975501648223E11".
- Pluto abstract "Pluto (minor-planet designation 134340 Pluto) is the largest object in the Kuiper belt, and the tenth-most-massive body observed directly orbiting the Sun. It is the second-most-massive known dwarf planet, after Eris. Like other Kuiper-belt objects, Pluto is composed primarily of rock and ice and is relatively small, approximately one-sixth the mass of the Moon and one-third its volume. It has an eccentric and highly inclined orbit that takes it from 30 to 49 AU (4.4–7.4 billion km) from the Sun. This causes Pluto to periodically come closer to the Sun than Neptune. In 2014 it was observed to be at 32.6 AU from the Sun.Discovered in 1930, Pluto was originally classified as the ninth planet from the Sun. Its status as a major planet fell into question following further study of it and the outer Solar System over the ensuing 75 years. Starting in 1977 with the discovery of the minor planet 2060 Chiron, numerous icy objects similar to Pluto with eccentric orbits were found. The most notable of these was the scattered disc object Eris, discovered in 2005, which is 27% more massive than Pluto. The understanding that Pluto is only one of several large icy bodies in the outer Solar System prompted the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to define formally in 2006 what it means to be a "planet". This definition excluded Pluto and reclassified it as a member of the new "dwarf planet" category (and specifically as a plutoid). Some scientists hold that Pluto should have remained classified as a planet, and that other dwarf planets should be added to the roster of planets along with Pluto.Pluto has five known moons: Charon (the largest, with a diameter just over half that of Pluto), Nix, Hydra, Kerberos, and Styx. Pluto and Charon are sometimes described as a binary system because the barycenter of their orbits does not lie within either body. The IAU has yet to formalise a definition for binary dwarf planets, and Charon is officially classified as a moon of Pluto.In 2015, the Pluto system is due to be visited by spacecraft for the first time. The New Horizons probe will perform a flyby during which it will attempt to take detailed measurements and images of the plutoid and its moons.".
- Pluto albedo "0.49".
- Pluto apparentMagnitude "13.65".
- Pluto averageSpeed "16920.0".
- Pluto discovered "1930-02-18".
- Pluto discoverer Clyde_Tombaugh.
- Pluto epoch "J2000".
- Pluto maximumTemperature "55.0".
- Pluto meanRadius "1161000.0".
- Pluto meanTemperature "44.0".
- Pluto minimumTemperature "33.0".
- Pluto periapsis "2.975501648223E14".
- Pluto thumbnail Pluto_symbol.svg?width=300.
- Pluto wikiPageExternalLink plutofact.html.
- Pluto wikiPageExternalLink solarsystem.nasa.gov.
- Pluto wikiPageExternalLink profile.cfm?Object=Pluto.
- Pluto wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=mb&sstr=9.
- Pluto wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=mb&sstr=901.
- Pluto wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=mb&sstr=999.
- Pluto wikiPageExternalLink sharpest-ever-views-of-pluto-and-charon.
- Pluto wikiPageExternalLink Pluto-Tholen-10-07.html.
- Pluto wikiPageExternalLink www.lowell.edu.
- Pluto wikiPageExternalLink how-big-is-pluto-anyway.html.
- Pluto wikiPageID "44469".
- Pluto wikiPageRevisionID "606422749".
- Pluto absMagnitude "−0.7".
- Pluto adjectives "Plutonian".
- Pluto albedo "0.49".
- Pluto angularSize "0.065".
- Pluto aphelion "* *".
- Pluto atmosphere "yes".
- Pluto atmosphereComposition Carbon_monoxide.
- Pluto atmosphereComposition Methane.
- Pluto atmosphereComposition Nitrogen.
- Pluto avgSpeed "4.7".
- Pluto caption "Computer-generated map of Plutoref|Drawn from Hubble images, synthesized true color and among the highest resolutions possible with current technology.".
- Pluto colwidth "30".
- Pluto declination "6.163".
- Pluto discovered "1930-02-18".
- Pluto discoverer Clyde_Tombaugh.
- Pluto discovery "yes".
- Pluto eccentricity "0.248".
- Pluto epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- Pluto escapeVelocity "km/s".
- Pluto hasPhotoCollection Pluto.
- Pluto inclination "* *".
- Pluto magnitude "13.65".
- Pluto mass "* * * 0.178 Moons".
- Pluto maxTemp "55.0".
- Pluto meanRadius "* * 0.18 Earths * 1161 km".
- Pluto meanTemp "44.0".
- Pluto minTemp "33.0".
- Pluto mpCategory "* dwarf planet * TNO * plutoid * KBO * plutino".
- Pluto mpName "134340".
- Pluto name "Pluto".
- Pluto namedAfter Pluto_(mythology).
- Pluto note "no".
- Pluto perihelion "* * *".
- Pluto period "* * years *".
- Pluto physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- Pluto rightAscNorthPole "312.993".
- Pluto rotVelocity "47.18".
- Pluto satellites "5".
- Pluto semimajor "* *".
- Pluto siderealDay "551856.0".
- Pluto surfaceArea "* * 0.033 Earths".
- Pluto surfaceGrav "* m/s2 * 0.067 g".
- Pluto surfacePressure "0.3".
- Pluto symbol "25".
- Pluto synodicPeriod "3.1685472000000007E7".
- Pluto tempName Kelvin.
- Pluto temperatures "yes".
- Pluto volume "* *".
- Pluto subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1930.
- Pluto subject Category:Plutinos.
- Pluto subject Category:Pluto.
- Pluto type AstronomicalObjectsDiscoveredIn1930.
- Pluto type CelestialBody109239740.
- Pluto type NaturalObject100019128.
- Pluto type Object100002684.
- Pluto type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pluto type Planet109394007.
- Pluto type Whole100003553.
- Pluto type CelestialBody.
- Pluto type Planet.
- Pluto type Planet.
- Pluto type PhysicalBody.
- Pluto comment "Pluto (minor-planet designation 134340 Pluto) is the largest object in the Kuiper belt, and the tenth-most-massive body observed directly orbiting the Sun. It is the second-most-massive known dwarf planet, after Eris. Like other Kuiper-belt objects, Pluto is composed primarily of rock and ice and is relatively small, approximately one-sixth the mass of the Moon and one-third its volume.".
- Pluto label "(134340) Pluton".
- Pluto label "Pluto (dwergplaneet)".
- Pluto label "Pluto".
- Pluto label "Pluto".
- Pluto label "Pluton (planète naine)".
- Pluto label "Plutone (astronomia)".