How Does Eris: The Dwarf Planet That Declassified Pluto Work?

Eris is like a sneaky kid who showed up and said, “Pluto isn’t special anymore!”

Imagine you’re playing with toy cars on a track. Pluto was the only car that got to be called a planet, everyone else had to wait in the dwarf planet parking lot. But then Eris came along, zooming past Pluto, and said, “Hey, I’m just as cool!”

Eris is a dwarf planet, which means it’s like Pluto’s cousin, they’re both round, they orbit the Sun, but neither one has enough power to clear their path of smaller objects. So, scientists had to rethink the rules.

Why Eris Made Pluto Lose Its Title

When scientists discovered Eris, they realized there were more dwarf planets out there than just Pluto. It was like finding out there are other kings in the castle, so Pluto couldn’t be the only king anymore.

That’s why Pluto got reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet, it was like being demoted from prince to duke, but still pretty important!

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  1. Eris is like a tiny, icy cousin of Pluto that got scientists to rethink what makes a planet.
  2. Imagine finding a new planet in the dark reaches of space and realizing your old one isn't quite as special anymore.
  3. Pluto was once called a planet, but now it shares the title with Eris.

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