Dwarf Planets


Have you ever heard of Pluto? Not the Disney Character, Mickey’s dog, Pluto, nor the guy who was trying to beat up Popeye. That’s BLUTO. Or he is also called Brutus. So I am talking about the dwarf planet, Pluto.

You might be thinking: “Hey, isn’t Pluto a Normal planet? And what on earth are dwarf planets?”Well, Pluto got demoted into a dwarf planet, which I will explain, and no, dwarf plants are not on earth. Dwarf planets are like mini-planets, but they have differences.

First of all, most dwarf planets have strange orbits that are highly elliptical. They are very tiny as well. Unless you compare it with a human. Some still have moons like Pluto having the moon Charon (pronounced ‘sharon’), but others can have awkward shapes. Haumea, a dwarf planet in our solar system, is stretched to become like an egg! This is due to its rapid spinning. By the way, Eris is the biggest dwarf planet, not Pluto.

Obviously, dwarf planets are in space, but not only in our solar system. There is a very high chance that the dwarf planets are available in other solar systems. Or maybe they have already been found. I don’t know. But most likely, dwarf planets are everywhere, and they are waiting for us to discover and find them. To think that there are no more dwarf planets in the universe is a very weird notion. Their expectations will be fulfilled, because always remember, we are always searching for more dwarf planets (though our main search is for aliens).

But how do dwarf planets form?  Well, they form like the normal planets, from the leftover dust from the Sun. Earth formed the same way as those little planets.  But earth suffered less bombardment, and its in the habitable zone. Most dwarf planets form in the outer regions, such as Pluto, Haumea, Eris, and Makemake (in pronunciation, e is not silent). But sometimes, there is a dwarf planet close to its star such as Ceres, which lives in the asteroid belt.


If we keep searching for information, I believe we will find much more about dwarf planets. And I find more information, I will update my blog. I promise you, it’s going to be FUN! Well, in blogs, fun means just a bit of humor.

Thanks for reading! -Nat


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