Is Rekindling the Pluto Planet Debate a Good Idea?
Pluto lovers, don't despair: Researchers have not given up the fight for the former ninth planet. Many of them put up a fuss two years ago when the International Astronomical Union (IAU) downgraded Pluto and other smaller bodies in the solar system to the status of mere
dwarf planets. Now they plan to revive the debate, this time under the banner of public understanding of science.
Pluto has always stood out from the other planets. At roughly a fifth the mass of the moon, it is the largest of the icy bodies that make up the Kuiper belt beyond Neptune's orbit. Unlike the four inner (terrestrial) planets, it has a tenuous atmosphere at best.