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TOPIC: Pluto

Ayuta Mohanty asked: Is pluto a planet? why or why not?

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  • Jyoti. s. goher:- [ 10/8/2006 ] Yes pluto is a planet because it is a part of universe.
  • gopika:- [ 3/25/2007 ] Strange sky apparitions have been reported throughout history. Some were identified overtime as bright meteors, comets, or other atmospheric phenomena. However, others were still unexplained and are simply tagged as Unidentified Flying Objects. After World War II, there were many reported sightings in the United States. One businessman named Kenneth Arnold claimed that on June 1947 he saw nine flying objects across Washington sky. He later described them as 'flying like saucers" that gave way to terms flying disk and flying saucers. This was quickly followed by several sightings in the United States and other countries. However, the one that stood out the most was a sighting reported by a crew of United Airlines who claimed that they saw the same 9 flying saucers supporting Kenneth Arnold's sighting.


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