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Why is the Moon not considered as a planet?

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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With the exception of Pluto and Chiron, it is larger than any other moon in the Solar System located in the orbit of a Planet. ... What's more – the Moon is so big it does not even orbit the Earth. Both space objects are in the orbit of a point located between them, called barycentre.

Answered by akaish965
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With the exception of Pluto and Chiron, it is larger than any other moon in the Solar System located in the orbit of a Planet. ... What's more – the Moon is so big it does not even orbit the Earth. Both space objects are in the orbit of a point located between them, called barycentre.

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