Deb How did you find it? Did you star hop to it because it was close to a larger object or did you use your setting circles? I havn't tried to find it yet but I keep thinking I should at least once. Jim astrodeb@charter.net wrote: When I saw Pluto in my 15" scope a few years ago I had to convince myself that I was looking at a planet in the solar system and not a speck of dust on my eyepiece. I feel now that Pluto is a large Kuiper belt object and not a true planet. Debbie
From: Jim Gibson Date: 2005/02/15 Tue AM 10:34:02 MST To: List , UVAA List Subject: [Utah-astronomy] the Pluto controversy continues
In light of discussions previously held on the list, here is another article on Pluto - Nothing new.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/space/02/13/pluto.anniv.ap/index.html
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