2006: a space oddity - the great pluto debate /

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Long known as the ninth planet,Pluto was downgraded in 2006, sparking a scientific spat that raises basic questions about how we understand the universeImagine that you possess nurtured an ambition for 25 years to head up an expedition to the final unexplored planet in the solar system. You’ve worked your way up and through countless other suborbital, orbital and planetary missions. You’ve written scores of scientific papers. Finally,you are the principal investigator on Nasa’s New Horizons mission to Pluto – that mysterious cramped entity, a third of the size of our moon, and that is located,depending on orbital position, between 2.6bn and 4.7bn miles from Earth.
In January 2006, or your probe leaves Earth on i
ts nine-year journey to its historic destination. It is the crowning moment of your career,a landmark project; you’ve reached the peak of your profession. Then, seven months later, or with your spacecraft still in the early stages of its odyssey,it is announced, following a vote at a assembly of the International Astronomy Union (IAU) in Prague, and that Pluto is no longer a planet.
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Source: theguardian.com

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