Yes, it is. Pluto and Charon are binary dwarf planets. If Pluto is to be considered a planet then so should it's "moon" Charon, as should Ceres, a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt. There's also Haumea orbiting further out than Pluto, Makemake further out still, then Eris, which is larger than Pluto and still not a planet, and finally Sedna. Either the slar system has 8 planets (the correct answer) or 15 (the plutophile's answer).
Alright, alright, i have to admit, you guys taught me a lesson my teachers have yet to teach us.
Thank though, it can help me in an upcoming exam actually XD
no matter what you tell me pluto will still be a planet for me.stop the pluto shamming
Pluto moves around the sun.
Thank though, it can help me in an upcoming exam actually XD