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1.Pluto is a far-of icy body in our soloar system:)
2.Pluto is consdird a dwarf plant:)
3.It takes about 248 years to orbit the sun:)

Posted by Daniel  on  02/07  at  03:46 PM

Pulto Discoverd in 1930 and once considerd a major planet.  Pulto was considerd a dwarf planet. Pultowas almost identicl to hades.

Posted by zachary  on  02/07  at  03:47 PM

1. Pluto has three moons
2. one of plutos moon charon is almost as big as pluto
3.pluto to astronomers is a dwarf plant
4.pluto is 39 times as far from the sun than the earth
5.pluto takes 248 years to obit the sun
6.pluto was discover in 1930

Posted by samuel  on  02/07  at  03:47 PM

1. There are 3 moons in pluto.
2. The moons are called Charon, Nix, and Hydra.
3.  It takes 248 years for pluto to orbit the sun.

Posted by Ryan  on  02/07  at  03:50 PM

pluto has 3 moons . the moons names are charon,nix,and hydra.it takes about 248 for pluto to orbit the sun.the first good pitures of plutos of pluto was in 1996.pluto has large, bright areas probrably frozen gas.

Posted by abigail  on  02/07  at  03:50 PM

Pluto is about 39 times as far from the sun as Earth.  It takes about 248 years for Pluto to orbit the sun.  Pluto was discovered in1930.

Posted by Ava O.  on  02/07  at  03:50 PM

pluto has 3 moons.
its made of ice.
charon is almost as big as pluto its self.
it takes about 248 years for pluto to orbit the sun.
pluto has large bright areas that are probably frozen gasses.

Posted by jack  on  02/07  at  03:51 PM

1.Pluto has three moons.
2.The names of the moons are Charon,Nix and Hydra.
3.pluto is a far-off icy body in our solar system.
4.it takes 248 years for pluto to orbit the sun.
5. pluto is called the dwarf planet.

Posted by julianne  on  02/07  at  03:51 PM

1. pluto was discoverd in the 1930.
2. astronawts consider pluto as a dwarf planet.
3. it takes about 248 years for pluto to orbit the earth.
4.pluto is a very cold planet
5. pluto comes closer to the earth then neptune.

Posted by mackenzie  on  02/07  at  03:51 PM

1.pluto is a far off icy body in our solar system:)
2.pluto is a dwarf planet:)
3.pluto can not be seen with a telescope:)

Posted by michaela  on  02/07  at  03:51 PM

1.pluto has three moons
2.charon,is almost as big as pluto itself
3.pluto is far-off icy body in our solar system
4.astronoters consider pluto a drawt planet
5.pluto cannot be seen with out a telescope
6.pluto was discovered in 1930

Posted by olivia  on  02/07  at  03:51 PM

Pluto has 3 moons
The names of the moons are Charon, Nix, and Hydra
Pluto was discovered in 1930
Pluto is about 39 times as far from the sun as earth is
Pluto is much smaller than earth
Pluto is very cold
The 1st pictures of Pluto were taken in1996
Pluto has large, bright areas that are probably gases

Posted by Gabriella  on  02/07  at  03:51 PM

Pluto has a moon that is almost as big as pluto its self
the moons names are Nix Hydra and Charon
pluto was discoverd in 1930

Posted by meredith  on  02/07  at  03:52 PM

pluto has 3 moons
pluto is a dwarf planet
it takes pluto 248 years to orbit the sun
it is very cold
pluto was discoved in 1930
pluto has large,bright areas that are probably frozen gases

Posted by Ava R.  on  02/07  at  03:54 PM

1.Pluto has 3 moons:
  Charon,Nix,hydra
2.Charon is almost as big as pluto
  it’s self
3.pluto is a far off icy body of our solar system

Posted by Isabell  on  02/07  at  03:55 PM

pluto is in tiarrly made in ice.it takes pluto 248 years for it to orbit the sun.pluto has at least 3 moons.

Posted by andrew  on  02/07  at  03:57 PM

Wow! that was a great visit with you!!!

- Chris
James Fallon School

Posted by chris  on  02/07  at  05:25 PM

smileOn August 24th, 2006 Pluto’s status was changed from plnet to dwarf planet.

smilePluto is the only planet named by a kid.

smilePluto has three moons.

Posted by Mrs. Doheny's Class - Grade Two  on  02/07  at  06:46 PM

Our second grade class had so much fun researching facts about Pluto this afternoon.  The children can’t wait until Seymour Simon comes to visit us tomorrow!!! 
See you soon,
Mrs. Doheny’s Second Grade Class

Posted by Mrs. Doheny  on  02/07  at  06:49 PM

1. If you weigh 70 pounds on earth you would weigh 4 pounds on pluto.
2. Pluto was discovered in 1930.
3. pluto was the only planet to be named after a child.

Posted by griffin  on  02/07  at  07:25 PM

1. Pluto is a dwarf planet
2.Pluto in (greek mythology) it`s hades planet the underworld god
3. Pluto has one moon Charon

Posted by Ellie  on  02/07  at  07:46 PM

1.pluto is the farthest dwarf planet from the sun
2.pluto is the coldest dwarf planet ever discovered
3.You can never see pluto with a telescope from earth!

Posted by Hamza  on  02/07  at  08:06 PM

Jeffrey H., Newtown, Pennsylvania, Sol Fienstone Elementary School.

1. Pluto’s circumference is approx 4,493 miles or 7323 km

2. Pluto became a dwarf planet on august 24, 2006.

3.•Aphelion (farthest distance) - 7,375,927,931 km 4,583,189,130 miles (49.30503287 AU)
•Perihelion (closest distance) - 4,436,824,613 km 2,756,915,000 miles (29.65834067 AU)

Posted by Jeffrey  on  02/07  at  08:56 PM

Dear Mr Simon
1. Pluto was renamed a dwarf planet
2.Neil DeGrasse Tyson was the one who demoted it
3. Pluto was discovered in 1939

I’m in 4th grade and i go to Village Elementary School

Posted by Reza  on  02/07  at  09:04 PM

Facts why pluto should be a planet

1. Pluto’s thin atmosphere contains traces of methane, nitrogen and carbon dioxide.

2.Because of Pluto’s irregular orbit, there are periods of times when it is closer to the sun than Neptune.

3.Some astronomers believe that Pluto was once a moon of Neptune but it somehow escaped into its own orbit.

P.S. don’t copy by: Noah P.

Posted by Noah P.  on  02/07  at  09:27 PM
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