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[[File:Pluto.jpg|thumb|Pluto's symbols]]
[[File:Pluto.jpg|thumb|Pluto's symbols]]
'''Pluto''' (minor-planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond the orbit of [[Neptune]]. It was the first and the largest Kuiper belt object to be discovered. After Pluto was discovered in 1930, it was declared to be the ninth planet from the Sun. Beginning in the 1990s, its status as a planet was questioned following the discovery of several objects of similar size in the Kuiper belt and the scattered disc, including the dwarf planet Eris. This led the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006 to formally define the term planet—excluding Pluto and reclassifying it as a dwarf planet.
'''Pluto''' (minor-planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond the orbit of [[Neptune]]. It was the first and the largest Kuiper belt object to be discovered. After Pluto was discovered in 1930, it was declared to be the ninth planet from the [[Sun]].
 
Beginning in the 1990s, its status as a planet was questioned following the discovery of several objects of similar size in the Kuiper belt and the scattered disc, including the dwarf planet Eris. This led the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006 to formally define the term planet—excluding Pluto and reclassifying it as a dwarf planet.


The symbol for Pluto is based on a combination of initials. The “P” represents Pluto the Roman god, and the “L” signifies Lowell, for the Lowell Observatory where it was first to discovered.
The symbol for Pluto is based on a combination of initials. The “P” represents Pluto the Roman god, and the “L” signifies Lowell, for the Lowell Observatory where it was first to discovered.
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From a mythological standpoint, Pluto was one of the sons of [[Saturn]], who devoured him at birth. This suggests the deeply inward and withdrawn mentality of Pluto. An indeterminate amount of time swilling around a gut is bound to make one withdraw into the inner sanctum of the psyche. And so, there’s a clue as to the depth (and sometimes emotionally disturbing) capacity of Pluto.
From a mythological standpoint, Pluto was one of the sons of [[Saturn]], who devoured him at birth. This suggests the deeply inward and withdrawn mentality of Pluto. An indeterminate amount of time swilling around a gut is bound to make one withdraw into the inner sanctum of the psyche. And so, there’s a clue as to the depth (and sometimes emotionally disturbing) capacity of Pluto.


After stewing in Saturn’s stomach, Pluto (and all his other siblings upon whom Saturn feasted) were rescued by Jupiter who then distributed universal responsibilities amongst the gastric captives.
After stewing in Saturn’s stomach, Pluto (and all his other siblings upon whom Saturn feasted) were rescued by [[Jupiter]] who then distributed universal responsibilities amongst the gastric captives. He made Pluto/ Hades in charge of the underworld.  


He made Pluto/ Hades in charge of the underworld. This is another great view of the symbolism. Deep, dark, mysterious, unknown…Pluto manages a domain completely hidden from our common reality and physical sight. Yet, there is tremendous activity in the underworld.
Pluto manages a domain completely hidden from our common reality and physical sight; yet, there is tremendous activity in this underworld.


[[Category: Planets]]
[[Category: Planets]]