Lois Annie actually the International Astronomy Union, the organization that assigns such designations, have stood strong for the last 13 years that Pluto is no longer considered a planet. There are many scientist that debate it, but the designation will not change until the International Astronomy Union changes it again.
Kimberly Walker it's categorized as a dwarf planet though, check on wikipedia. It has a spherical form, 4 satellites and it orbits around sun, it's just that the mass is small, soo I personally consider it a planet, and there are a lot of debates about it. Just because it's not completely official, just means that no one is sure for 100%. Recently NASA administrator stated that he thinks that Pluto is a planet, so we're getting somewhere
Lois Annie www.iau.org/public/themes/pluto/ please the read section entitled “Dwarf Planets, plutoids and the Solar System today”. It states “The IAU Resolution means that the Solar System officially consists of eight planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.” Pluto is “recognised as an important prototype of a new class of Trans-Neptunian Objects.” Pluto is a dwarf planet but not one of the 8 planets. Also pro-tip, do not get scientific news from Wikipedia.
ThatsSoLizz The word comes from Greek. In Greek it is pronounced something like “Oo-ra-nos”. “Your-anus” and “urine-us” are both English approximations of the Greek word.
They included a star- put didnt include pluto- ik.pluto isnt a planet anymore, BUT IT WAS AT SOME POINT :-) the sun wasnt - just had to point that out lol
Pluto is supposedly a dwarf moon of super planet now... Awhile back nasa was saying it strayed away from nibiru or planet x as they called it... Crazy stuff right
It BUGS ME SO BAD when people say “Urinus” ... it’s literally URANUS. Glad you pointed it out, and the video is corny as Hell... not hating on his Channel or anything, it’s just his jokes were so flat.
@BVNT HAZARD exactly we say alot of stuff technically incorrect in the US like aluminum. Only US and Canada say it the way we do. Everyone else pronounces it the correct way. And I say correct way because the British named it.
A nanosecond is a billionth of a regular second, so if someone said, it will kill you in a nanosecond, it means instant death. There is even something shorter than a nanosecond which is known as a zeptosecond.
It would be easier to go to an other star system than terraforming mars (to live there without a protective dome) just because we would have to restart the planet iron core first. Without a sufficient core rotation, there won't be any magnetic field to protect the atmosphere (and the surface) from the solar winds. That means without finding a way to restart it, we can say bye bye to the atmosphere. At least hypersleep or cryogenic sleep is waaaaaaaaay more doable than that.
80s might seem short, but compared to the rest of the universe, 80s are an eternity. Mars is quite hospitable, compared to everything else we found so far (except Earth of course). As for Pluto: I assume that basically the same things happen as in free space. Pluto is only a few to a few tens of °C warmer than space, and it is so small that its gravitational pull would hold you on the surface but not much else. And as far as I know the low gravity is also the reason why Pluto has no atomsphere worth mentioning, meaning there is no airpressure to speak of.
@@meeeeecchhh A space telescope. It's known for discovering earth sized exoplanets in or near habitable zones of other stars and those planets were named after the telescope.
Pluto is a dwarf planet. But it still has the name planet in it. Just because little people are "dwarfs" (don't ever call them that) doesn't mean they're not humans. All this was a joke btw. I just wanted to defend my man Pluto
Fun fact! Uranus was named after the Roman god, but was ACTUALLY yoinked by the romans, since the god's original name was Ouranos. In olden times, they still said "u"'s like we say our "oo"'s or "ou"'s. Both pronunciations of Uranus are correct, but it's definitely more fun to say "Your-Anus".
1:54 what kind of movie is that from? 1:57 the weird looking creature guy in the astronaut I don't know what happen to his face but he hits the other guy in his astronaut suit and the glass breaks from the astronaut suit damn! 5:10 the guy says Uranus has no solid surface to land on 5:11 she said why does he say Uranus? Is that supposed to be a joke well because that's what the plant is called Uranus not your an** 5:17 he says but however the gravity in the upper layer of the planet is almost as the same as earth 5:25 yeah Neptune is so pretty 5:36 the guy said wow maybe we should avoid citing this planet at all 5:39 she says there so corny lmao 😂 6:24 yep earth is definitely the place to be at 5:44 the guy says the sun and then she says this ain't no planet? So the sun isn't ain't planet? Huh I think it's not a planet I don't know yeah the sun isn't a planet I guess because isn't the sun a star? I don't know?
To be honest I believe that we humans are not the only lifeforms In the universe or the galaxy. Take Jupiter for example, humans can't live there but there may be lifeforms on Jupiter. Yes it's a gas Giant but I believe there different types of lifeforms that live on gas Giants. They maybe be worrying about us. You never know.