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About the Discovery of Pluto

United States
EVENT NAME:
Pluto Discovered (1930)
EVENT CATEGORIES:
Anniversaries , Science & Math
Environment Space & The Outdoors , United States
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Begins: Feb 18, 2023
Ends: Feb 18, 2023
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Pluto was discovered on February 18, 1930. Percival Lowell inspired the search for it, a man ridiculed for his belief in Martians. The discovery is explained by astronomer and author Ken Croswell in an interview with EarthSky.
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“In 1929, Lowell Observatory hired a young man Kansan, Clyde Tombaugh. And he implemented a search for Pluto. Tombaugh was using a telescope that took photographic plates of the sky. During the day, he would examine those photographic plates for a moving object. The word ‘planet’ actually means ‘wanderer,’ something that moves night-to-night in the way that stars don’t.

On February 18, 1930, a little after 4 p.m. Mountain Time, he saw Pluto for the very first time. And his first words to himself were, ‘That’s it!’

The discovery of Pluto was inspired by Percival Lowell and is a testimony to the hard work that Clyde Tombaugh put into searching millions of stars to find this tiny, faint object in space.”
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Excerpt from How was Pluto discovered? by EarthSky Magazine. Edited for clarity.

Read the full article at: http://earthsky.org/space/how-was-Pluto-discovered.

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