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The Facts Nearly Everyone Gets Wrong About Pluto
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@astrumspace

4 months ago

Check out my BRAND NEW Displate collection of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn here: displate.com/astrumspace?art=5f04759ac338b Hopefully you can treat yourself or a space lover you know this Christma - plus 33% off if you get 3 or more before 24th Dec 2023.

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@dpuyu

4 months ago

Pluto is still a planet in my heart

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@Jubes83

4 months ago

If it's any consolation do the Pluto fans, it went from being the smallest planet to the king of the dwarf planets.

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@bullettube9863

4 months ago

My grand-daughter asked me several years ago "why did they name Pluto after the Disney character". I had to explain that it was the reverse, Disney named Mickey's dog after Pluto the same year it was discovered in 1930. She is in college now and is a lot better informed then she used to be!

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@benmcreynolds8581

4 months ago

Once i saw detailed images of Pluto my mind was blown! I was not expecting that level of geological diversity, mineralization, signs of geologic activity, etc. Pluto has proven to be one of the most dynamic objects in our solar system. Only a few moons come close to Pluto's features. It makes me wonder what systems are fueling these dynamic aspects on Pluto? Is it tidal forces? Is it chemical reactions between different minerals? Is it certain elements that transition between solid ice form/liquid form/etc. depending on the pressure, friction, temperature it's experiencing? I'm really hoping to see a lot more research being done there. Pluto is s million times more interesting than Mars. Something that far away from the sun, it's amazing it's got interesting stuff occuring at all. I feel like there is a lot we can learn from Pluto.

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@wangshuntian

4 months ago

that makes me feel even much more respect to the guy who found pluto.

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@user-pk9qo1gd6r

4 months ago

3:21 very important visualisation, and a lot of people would benefit from watching that section in general. Galaxies aren't small, they're dim. Hubble's power is not in its ability to squint, but its attention span.

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@realvanman1

4 months ago

Pluto being demoted from planet status had rather annoyed me as I grew up solidly with nine planets. But now that I know that the demotion is due to the discovery of an entire other asteroid belt, I feel privileged to have lived during the time of that discovery. Thanks for the education!

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@saraphina0104

4 months ago

Okay but the butternut squash and the kiwi taped to a stick was the funniest thing I've seen all day.

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@briancohen-doherty4392

4 months ago

A tour of the dwarf planets would be fun

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@mialotusmusic

4 months ago

Someone should make a VR or AR program to view galaxies more brightly, would be amazing! You could shift from visible light to infrared etc

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@phaslow4393

4 months ago

Your stunning visuals never cease to amaze me Alex. Also this question session video is excellent. Perhaps you could make more like these in the future. Happy holidays!

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@sarahschneider5396

4 months ago

I loved this video, alot of times we have questions, so it's nice to have someone put the answers in simple terms. Loved it! Keep it up

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@saintuk70

4 months ago

The tiramisu dwarf-planet with a heart. I think it's fascinating and the fact it's active is really exciting - what else is out there.

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@astrumspace

4 months ago

This is answering some of the most asked and liked questions I've found on my Pluto videos. I'm interested to hear if you like this format, and if you'd enjoy more videos like this exploring your questions. Find Pluto time where you are here: plutotime.app/ (the website on NASA I used originally when making the video has sadly closed down, but this seems to be a good alternative. I'm not affiliated with this website.)

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@DM-kl4em

4 months ago

I cannot even begin to describe how excited I was about the New Horizons images of Pluto. I remember seeing a picture of Pluto in 1995, at a field trip to the planetarium. It was white, highly pixellated, and looked almost like an upside-down snowman with the moon Charon underneath it. This was believed to be Pluto's ONLY moon at the time.

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@timkdiamond

4 months ago

Best space science channel on YouTube. Every video is extremely well written and presented. Congrats Alex. Job well done. 👍

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@raybeauvais296

4 months ago

Every generation before us really had no idea how any of the planets actually looked in "Natural Light" 😉; and now every generation after us can spend their time on new questions.🧐 It has been an incredible 60 years! 🤯🤯 Thank you for these essays.

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@Struckgold

4 months ago

I love this stuff but have difficulty grasping the distances and sizes, so the garden analogy really helped me understand better.

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@ack7

4 months ago

Pluto is honestly one of my favourite dwarf planets, right up there with Haumea, Makemake, Eris, Ceres, and Sedna

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