Peggy Plots Your Planets

ARIES (March 20-April 19)

While the sun is in Scorpio, it is a good time to work on long-term goals. Play it cool. Career success may come when Jupiter and Pluto get together this week. Good for you. Sit down and chat with the folks in the financial world. These are the people who can help you reach your goals. Show how stable you are. The new moon supports your every effort. Sweet Venus travels to Sagittarius on Wednesday. Now you have the urge to travel. Just try to get away for a day or two.

TAURUS (April 20-May 19)

With Mars in Leo, you can move forward. Finish projects you have going on the home front. Do not take on too much work. Play it cool with co-workers. You do not want others to get jealous of you. On Wednesday, Venus and Mercury visit Sag. Chat with the people in the financial world. You may find the advice you have been searching for. Wish your Scorpio friends a happy birthday. Scorpios are ready to celebrate.

GEMINI (May 20-June 20)

A new assignment could be coming your way. The sun in Scorpio puts your daily work department in the spotlight. Thanks to the new moon in Scorpio, you have the energy to meet your obligations. Your schedule will be busy. Chat with co-workers. Your relationship department takes center stage when Venus and Mercury, your ruling planet, move on to Sagittarius. You could decide to take a little journey. You can learn a lot by observing your friends. You may notice how alike you are.

CANCER (June 21-July 21

Time is on your side. Pay attention. You are getting things right the first time. You do not have to redo your projects. Along comes Jupiter, the planet of opportunity, and Pluto, Mr. Power and Big Business. This aspect should bring a positive outcome to anything you begin right now. Spend some time with Scorpio friends. It is their birthday month and the sun is shining on your fun, love and luck department. Have a little fun this weekend.

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I see no reason why a religious believer should regard a simple fact as somehow hostile, just because it is a so-called secular claim. The discussion of the planetary status of Pluto, or the veracity of recent claims that neutrinos are exceeding the



Peggy Plots Your Planets

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The dwarf planet Pluto is not included. Although Pluto was discovered in 1930, it wasn't commonly accepted as a planet at that time. Later, it was considered a planet, and then in the last few years was demoted to a dwarf planet.




Pluto Facts

On August 24, 2006, the International Astronomical Union declared that Pluto failed to meet the requirements of the term "planet" because it is only 0.07 times that of other masses, rocks, and moons in its orbit, therefore being instead, a dwarf planet.

There is still much to learn about the dwarf planet, but NASA's New Horizon spacecraft is headed there to answer some of the questions we have. Launched in 2006, New Horizons will have traveled nearly 10 years and three billion miles when it passes by Pluto in 2015. But that's not to say we know nothing about Pluto. Check out these facts you may not have known about our solar systems' only dwarf planet.

Pluto is on an elliptical orbit that brings the planet inside Neptune's orbit every few hundred years. Pluto has an atmosphere made up of nitrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide that freezes as it gets farther away from the sun, and evaporates, forming a gas, as it warms up. Pluto's rotation around the sun takes 248 earth years. Counting back from now, Pluto started its current rotation around the sun in 1763. You'd weigh a lot less on Pluto: if you weigh 100 pounds here on Earth, you'd weigh seven pounds on Pluto. If Pluto were closer to the sun, it would be a comet. If it were to heat up, its ice layer would melt, it would lose mass, and produce a tail as it swept by the sun.


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