14 Fun Facts About Pluto: Educational Version
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Pluto was once considered to be the smallest planet in our galaxy. As more was discovered about the other planets, and about other objects in our galaxy, Pluto fell into debate, but many people still like to consider it a planet. How much do you really know about Pluto?
Why do scientists say Pluto was “discovered by mistake”?
Who discovered Pluto?
How big is Pluto compared to the United States?
Is Pluto’s orbit outside or inside the orbit of Neptune?
How many Pluto days are there in a Pluto year?
Does it snow on Pluto?
Find out in this book, and surprise and amaze your friends with these fun facts about Pluto.
The Educational Version has activities that meet Common Core Curriculum Standards.
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Jeannie Meekins
Jeannie Meekins is an Australian writer who lives with her children and a couple of cats who think they own the computer. And if her dog could read, he’d be jealous, so it’s lucky that he can’t. Jeannie has also written over 10 books for children, many available through LearningIsland.com
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14 Fun Facts About Pluto - Jeannie Meekins
14 FUN FACTS ABOUT
PLUTO
By Jeannie Meekins
A LearningIsland.com
15 - Minute Book
We have used many sources to research these facts and they are accurate at time of publishing. The more we explore the wonders of space and our universe, the more information we are discovering.
Editor: Jennifer Robinson
Pictures by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Smashwords Edition
Text (c) Copyright 2007 Jeannie Meekins. All rights reserved.
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14 Fun Facts About Pluto/Jeannie Meekins
Summary: A brief look at Pluto.
1. Pluto. Juvenile Literature. 2. Charon. Juvenile Literature. 3. Space. Juvenile Literature.
Words: 1660
Reading Level: 6.7
Ages 9 and up.
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Pluto was once considered to be the smallest planet in our galaxy. As more was discovered about the other planets, and about other objects in our galaxy, Pluto fell into debate, but many people still like to consider it a planet. Here are some facts about Pluto that you may not know.
Fact 1: Pluto’s existence was predicted before it was ever discovered.
While watching Uranus, astronomers noticed that there were unexplained things happening with its orbit. All objects have a gravitational