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New world found past Pluto

The object shows a similar orbit to Pluto and is thought to be half the size of Pluto!

See: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3506329.stm so does this mean that Pluto's classifiaction as a planet should be re considered. If this object is put down to being a Kuiper belt object then surely Pluto should be!

Interesting question: is Pluto a planet or not? - we may finally have an answer.

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