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			          A True Story About Planet Pluto: Passport to Pluto and Beyond - Youtube
			           
			          Feel free to subscribe our Documentary HD Channel in HD - A True Story About Planet Pluto.
			            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tu0ql1ARd8
			         
			       
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			          11 Awesome Facts About Pluto That You Probably Don'ÂÂt Know
			           
			          Pluto may be small, but the love people have shown for the former ninth planet is anything but. NASAâÂÂs New Horizons probe recently visited Pluto, becoming the first spacecraft to do so.
			            http://www.geek.com/news/11-awesome-facts-about-the-lovable-dwarf-planet-pluto-1629287/
			         
			       
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			          Pluto - Kids Astronomy
			           
			          Pluto was thought to be the god to whom all men must eventually go. Romans believed him to be the god of the underworld. In Greek mythology, he is known as Hades.
			            http://www.kidsastronomy.com/pluto.htm
			         
			       
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			          Why Pluto Is No Longer A Planet - Universe Today
			           
			          Let’s find out why Pluto is no longer considered a planet. Pluto was first discovered in 1930 by Clyde W. Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff Arizona. Astronomers had long predicted that there would be a ninth planet in the Solar System, which they called Planet X.
			            http://www.universetoday.com/13573/why-pluto-is-no-longer-a-planet/
			         
			       
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			          Pluto - Planets For Kids
			           
			          Pluto was first seen by use of a telescope in 1930.  Like Uranus and Neptune, Pluto can not be seen by the naked eye and its existence was not known to the ancient world.
			            http://www.planetsforkids.org/planet-pluto.html
			         
			       
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			          Pluto Facts: Interesting Facts about the Dwarf Planet Pluto - Space Facts
			           
			          Discovered in 1930, Pluto is the second closest dwarf planet to the Sun and was at one point classified as the ninth planet. Pluto is the largest dwarf planet but only the second most massive, with Eris being the most massive.
			            http://space-facts.com/pluto
			         
			       
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			          Pluto and the Solar System - IAU
			           
			          Nearly eighty years ago an astronomer working at the Lowell Observatory in the United States made a discovery that would ultimately initiate a dramatic change in the way we look at our Solar System. The young astronomer was Clyde Tombaugh, an observing assistant working at the observatory made famous by the great astronomer Percival Lowell.
			            https://www.iau.org/public/themes/pluto/
			         
			       
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			          12 Things to Know about Pluto - CNN
			           
			          NASA's New Horizons spacecraft will fly by Pluto on July 14. Here's what you need to know about the icy world.
			            http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/09/us/12-things-to-know-about-pluto
			         
			       
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			          New Horizons: Pluto
			           
			          NASA's first mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt.  Includes mission details and educational resources.
			            http://pluto.jhuapl.edu
			         
			       
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			          Dwarf Planet Pluto - Views of the Solar System
			           
			          Although Pluto was discovered in 1930, limited information on the distant planet delayed a realistic understanding of its characteristics. Today Pluto remains the only planet that has not been visited by a spacecraft.
			            http://solarviews.com/eng/pluto.htm
			         
			       
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			          Pluto: Facts and Information About the Dwarf Planet Pluto
			           
			          Pluto, originally considered the ninth planet, was classified as a dwarf planet. The icy body and its five moons orbit the sun far out in the Kuiper Belt.
			            http://www.space.com/43-pluto-the-ninth-planet-that-was-a-dwarf.html
			         
			       
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			          Pluto: Educational facts and the history of Pluto - Nine Planets
			           
			          Pluto orbits beyond the orbit of Neptune (usually). It is much smaller than any of the official planets and now classified as a "dwarf planet". Pluto is smaller than seven of the solar system's moons (the Moon, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Titan and Triton).
			            http://nineplanets.org/pluto.html
			         
			       
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			          Psychedelic Pluto - NASA
			           
			          New Horizons scientists made this false color image of Pluto using a technique called principal component analysis to highlight the many subtle color differences between Pluto's distinct regions.
			            https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/psychedelic-pluto
			         
			       
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			          What Is Pluto? - NASA
			           
			          Pluto is a dwarf planet in our solar system.
			            http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/k-4/stories/nasa-knows/what-is-pluto-k4.html
			         
			       
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			          Pluto - Wikipedia
			           
			          Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond Neptune.
			            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto