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title: Pluto
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[img class=hero-image [Pluto Image]]
Pluto is a dwarf [[planet|Planet]] in the [[Solar System]]. Its formal name is 134340 Pluto, and its planetary symbol ⯓ or ♇. Pluto is the ninth largest body that moves around the [[Sun]]. Upon first being discovered, Pluto was considered a planet but was reclassified to a dwarf planet in 2006. It is the largest body in the [[Kuiper belt]].
Like other members of the [[Kuiper belt]], Pluto is mainly made of rock and ice. It is quite small. It is about a fifth (⅕) of the weight of the [[Earth's Moon]]. It is only a third (⅓) of its volume. Pluto is very far from the [[Sun]], so its temperature is very low. The average temperature on Pluto is -226 to -240 degrees Celsius. It has an odd orbit and this orbit is very sloped. It takes Pluto to 30 to 49 AU (4.47.4 billion km) from the [[Sun]]. This causes Pluto to sometimes go closer to the Sun than [[Neptune]].
Since it was discovered in 1930, Pluto was thought to be the [[Solar System]]'s ninth planet. In the late 1970s, the minor planet 2060 Chiron was found and people learned that Pluto had a small size. Later, in the early 21st century, the scattered disc object Eris and other objects like Pluto were discovered. Eris was initially believed to be 27% larger than Pluto, but was later found to be slightly smaller. On August 24, 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) gave a definition to the word "planet" for the first time. By this definition, Pluto was not a planet anymore. It became a "dwarf planet" along with Eris and Ceres. After this, Pluto was put on the list of minor planets and was downgraded in 2006 by astronomer Michael E Brown. It was given the number 134340. Some scientists still think that Pluto should be classified as a planet.