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Is Pluto Really a Planet?

Scientists now are debating whether or not Pluto, the smallest known planet in our solar-system, is really a planet or not.

Pluto has been the ninth planet in our solar system ever since it was discovered. A small, rocky, planet with a very strange orbit. It doesn't really fit in with the rest of the gaseous outer planets. Pluto is much more similar to a group of objects called Trans-Neptunium Objects (TNOs) or asteroids. Some astronomers don't think Pluto should be called a planet.

The International Astronomical Union (IAU) gets to decide questions for astronomers around the world. They've been talking about Pluto's status, and what it should really be called. Pluto is very important to a lot of people, so the IAU isn't going to take away Pluto's right as a planet. They're thinking about calling Pluto a planet and a TNO. But as of right now, Pluto is still a planet!