/r/pluto
Articles and discussion about the dwarf planet Pluto
Pluto is a dwarf planet orbiting in the Kuiper Belt. Years after losing planetary status, Pluto has recently been visited by /r/NewHorizons, giving us our first images of this distant world.
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Imma put my thumb in her butt.
I found this at one of my local Targets. Even though Pluto hasn't been a planet since 2006, I could not help but create this:
Hello
I'm looking for any old newsreels or audio from 1930 that discusses the discovery of Pluto. If there are any easily found online, I've not yet found them. Any pointers would be appreciated! Cheers!
I Just wanted to say Merry Christmas to pluto.
I couldn’t help but need to share this with someone. This is too funny! “Back in my day, Pluto was a Planet” 😂 this mug slaps.
So I was looking at the Wikipedia page for Eris and it said that there was bladed ice terrain on Pluto, where on Pluto would the bladed ice be?
my very educated mother just served up NULL
Well, technically we still have about a month to wait, since it’s year isn’t exactly 248 years, (which I know because of the “March 23rd, 2178” fun fact), but still. Happy Pluto-Birthday, America! 🇺🇸
Y’all can debate it in the comments
Pluto is only 116 mile smaller than mercury. (Last time i checked)