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how does IAU clasify the planet pluto?



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Answered by RisingLegend
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To be a planet, an object must be large enough to have cleared the path of its orbit of other debris orbiting the sun. Unlike the eight planets the IAU now recognizes, Pluto hasn't managed that. ... Instead, it's classified as a dwarf planet, along with Eris and other large objects, like Ceres, Haumea, and Makemake.

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how does IAU clasify the planet pluto?

A non-satellite body fulfilling only the first two of these criteria (such as Pluto) is classified as a "dwarf planet". According to the IAU, "planets and dwarf planets are two distinct classes of objects". ... The definition distinguishes planets from smaller bodies and is not applicable outside the Solar System.

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