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4 Zodiac Signs Reach a Breaking Point in Their Relationships as Venus Opposes Pluto Retrograde
On Aug. 27, Venus will clash with Pluto retrograde, stirring up deep, transformative shifts in relationships and finances.
With a diameter of 1,440 miles, Pluto is farthest from the sun. While major planets make roughly circular orbits, Pluto ...
Venus, our planet of attraction and acquisition, opposes death daddy Pluto on Wednesday, Aug. 27, at 1:54 p.m.
LA-based sonic acrobat Gelli Haha takes a running leap into her arthouse theatrics with frisky energy to spare.
On August 24th, 2006, Pluto was officially demoted from being a planet, which apparently caused some people to be outraged. Pluto didn’t meet the final rule, as Britannica writes: So, what was the IAU ...
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Why Pluto could be reclassified as a planet again
The debate over Pluto’s planetary status has been ongoing since its reclassification as a “dwarf planet” in 2006 by the ...
On August 24, 2006, Pluto ceased to be considered a planet. A mixture of rock and ice located in the Kuiper Belt, a region of icy objects beyond the orbit of Neptune. This demotion ...
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Planet Nine may not be alone, as astronomers spot hints of a hidden ‘Planet Y’ far beyond Neptune
A new study suggests the existence of Planet Y. This hidden planet may be affecting the Kuiper Belt. The gravity of Planet Y ...
Astronomers propose a new hypothetical planet, Planet Y, beyond Neptune, based on observed orbital anomalies in the Kuiper ...
Astronomers say they have evidence that there may be a hidden planet in our Solar System. Named 'Planet Y', the Earth-sized ...
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Space on MSNOTD in Space – August 24: Pluto Loses its Planetary Status
On Aug. 24, 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) decided that Pluto wasn't a planet anymore. Instead, Pluto is now officially classified as a dwarf planet along with four other confirmed ...
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Is there a ‘Planet Y’? Scientists suggest Earth-sized planet could be lurking in our Solar System
A study suggests an Earth-sized planet, dubbed Planet Y, may exist beyond Neptune, affecting the orbits of icy objects in the ...
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