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A chapter in the book The Divine Nonsense of Jim Wile
Pluto - The Complete Poem
by Jim Wile
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A few facts about Pluto: Pluto was discovered in 1930 and remained a planet until it was re-classified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006. It was the smallest planet by far, with a diameter 1/6th that of Earth. This makes it sound larger than it actually is because 170 Plutos can fit inside Earth.
Pluto is one of several dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt--a zone beyond the orbit of Neptune brimming with hundreds of thousands of rocky, icy bodies, each larger than 62 miles (100 kilometers) across.
Pluto is made of rock and methane ice and is much denser than other dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt which are primarily ice.
Note: The "old gas bags" mentioned in the poem are the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They are the "gas giants," composed entirely of gases such as hydrogen and helium.
Why was Pluto such an obnoxious jerk at the beginning? Some may think it's because he suffered from the "Napoleon Complex," whereby a domineering or aggressive attitude is an overcompensation for a small stature. My wife happens to think it's because, deep down, Pluto never felt he really deserved to be a planet in the first place and tried to build himself up by making fun of others. This is typical of a bully, as it serves to mask his insecurity.
I have a different theory. I think it's because he knew that to be a planet required 3 things:
1) Must be in orbit around the sun -- check
2) Must have sufficient mass to create a round shape -- check
3) Must have "cleared the neighborhood" around its orbit -- fail (This is the "real" reason Pluto was voted out.)
He knew that rule 3 meant that there are no other bodies of comparable size other than his own moons in his vicinity in space. That meant he would have to push everyone else in the Kuiper Belt away so that he could clear his neighborhood. What better way to do that than to insult everyone else and become such a jerk that they will move away?
Yes, he was a jerk before these criteria were set down by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006, but my theory is that Pluto had the foresight to know this would eventually become one of the criteria of planethood and, in an attempt to preempt his exclusion on these grounds, he came up with his plan to push everyone else away so that he would qualify.
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and 2 member cents. Pluto is one of several dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt--a zone beyond the orbit of Neptune brimming with hundreds of thousands of rocky, icy bodies, each larger than 62 miles (100 kilometers) across.
Pluto is made of rock and methane ice and is much denser than other dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt which are primarily ice.
Note: The "old gas bags" mentioned in the poem are the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They are the "gas giants," composed entirely of gases such as hydrogen and helium.
Why was Pluto such an obnoxious jerk at the beginning? Some may think it's because he suffered from the "Napoleon Complex," whereby a domineering or aggressive attitude is an overcompensation for a small stature. My wife happens to think it's because, deep down, Pluto never felt he really deserved to be a planet in the first place and tried to build himself up by making fun of others. This is typical of a bully, as it serves to mask his insecurity.
I have a different theory. I think it's because he knew that to be a planet required 3 things:
1) Must be in orbit around the sun -- check
2) Must have sufficient mass to create a round shape -- check
3) Must have "cleared the neighborhood" around its orbit -- fail (This is the "real" reason Pluto was voted out.)
He knew that rule 3 meant that there are no other bodies of comparable size other than his own moons in his vicinity in space. That meant he would have to push everyone else in the Kuiper Belt away so that he could clear his neighborhood. What better way to do that than to insult everyone else and become such a jerk that they will move away?
Yes, he was a jerk before these criteria were set down by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006, but my theory is that Pluto had the foresight to know this would eventually become one of the criteria of planethood and, in an attempt to preempt his exclusion on these grounds, he came up with his plan to push everyone else away so that he would qualify.
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