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'''Pluto''' is the celestial body recently downgraded to the status of a dwarf planet. Together with its natural satellite [[Charon]] it is conventioanlly and arbitrarily considered the outer most celestial object in the Sol System. [http://www.space.com/18628-pluto-atomosphere-larger.html Research in 2012] indicated that Pluto's atmosphere might extend 6,456 miles or 10,390 kilometers into space, or about 4.5 times the diameter of Pluto.
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'''Pluto''' is the celestial body was downgraded to the status of a dwarf planet. But now has been recently upgrade back to the status of a Major Planet along with Eris, Makemake, Haumea and Ceres. Together with its natural satellite [[Charon]] and its 4 asteroid-like moons Nix, Hydra, Sticks , and the other one, it is conventioanlly and arbitrarily considered the outer most celestial object in the Sol System and just omits [[Eris]], and [[Sedna]] due to all the even more stranger gravity perturbations seen in thier orbits.
   
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[http://www.space.com/18628-pluto-atomosphere-larger.html Research in 2012] indicated that Pluto's atmosphere might extend 6,456 miles or 10,390 kilometers into space, or about 4.5 times the diameter of Pluto.
In John Barnes's '''Jak Jinnaka''' trilogy, Pluto and Charon are home to the remnant of the [[Rubahy]], an extraterrestrial and extrasolar species who have come off the worse in their wars with humanity.
 
   
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==Pluto in Science fiction==
Note the location of prisons on Pluto in "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz" episode of '''Futurama''' and the [http://rickandmorty.wikia.com/wiki/Something_Ricked_This_Way_Comes Something Ricked This Way Comes] episode of '''Rick and Morty'''. In the latter [http://rickandmorty.wikia.com/wiki/Scroopy_Noopers environmental-political dissidents] are subjected to detention in "Plutonamo Bay."
 
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* In John Barnes's '''Jak Jinnaka''' trilogy, Pluto and Charon are home to the remnant of the [[Rubahy]], an extraterrestrial and extrasolar species who have come off the worse in their wars with humanity.
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* Note the location of prisons on Pluto in "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz" which makes fun of the former prison ,now museum of Alcatraz in a certain episode of '''Futurama''', although nothing else is known about it. 
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* Pluto was a locations of prisons in the [http://rickandmorty.wikia.com/wiki/Something_Ricked_This_Way_Comes Something Ricked This Way Comes] episode of '''Rick and Morty'''. In the latter [http://rickandmorty.wikia.com/wiki/Scroopy_Noopers environmental-political dissidents] are subjected to detention in "Plutonamo Bay." which makes fun or "pokes fun" at Guantanimo Bay.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 24 March 2020

Pluto is the celestial body was downgraded to the status of a dwarf planet. But now has been recently upgrade back to the status of a Major Planet along with Eris, Makemake, Haumea and Ceres. Together with its natural satellite Charon and its 4 asteroid-like moons Nix, Hydra, Sticks , and the other one, it is conventioanlly and arbitrarily considered the outer most celestial object in the Sol System and just omits Eris, and Sedna due to all the even more stranger gravity perturbations seen in thier orbits.

Research in 2012 indicated that Pluto's atmosphere might extend 6,456 miles or 10,390 kilometers into space, or about 4.5 times the diameter of Pluto.

Pluto in Science fiction[]

  • In John Barnes's Jak Jinnaka trilogy, Pluto and Charon are home to the remnant of the Rubahy, an extraterrestrial and extrasolar species who have come off the worse in their wars with humanity.
  • Note the location of prisons on Pluto in "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz" which makes fun of the former prison ,now museum of Alcatraz in a certain episode of Futurama, although nothing else is known about it. 

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Novels[]

  • Kim Stanley Robinson's novel Icehenge

Television[]

  • Something Ricked This Way Comes episode of Rick and Morty animated television series
  • "The Lesser of Two Evils" episode of Futurama animated television series, brief mention
  • "The Problem with Popplers" episode of Futurama animated television series, brief mention
  • "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz" episode of Futurama animated television series
  • "Into the Wild Green Yonder" episode of Futurama animated television series

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