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Pluto, Ceres, Haumea, Makemake And Eris: Facts And History

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From its rise, to its declassification, to the various things you might not have known, join me as we explore Pluto: Facts and History: The Reclassified Dwarf Planet!
The Finding Of Pluto
Before one can dive into the controversy of the declassification of Pluto, one must dive into the history of the planet that started it all. And believe it or not, the finding of Pluto was due to one of its "brethren", Uranus.

From is status in the solar system, to some of the unique things about it, and more! Join me as I show you Ceres facts and history: The mysterious dwarf planet!
What Is Ceres?
Dwarf planet Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and the only dwarf planet located in the inner solar system. It was the first member of the asteroid belt to be discovered when Giuseppe Piazzi spotted it in 1801. And when Dawn arrived in 2015, it became the first dwarf planet to receive a visit from a spacecraft.

From its fast-spinning rotation, to the fact that it looks like a football, and more! Join me as I detail for you Haumea Facts and history: The fast spinning dwarf planet!
What Is Haumea?
Despite our solar system being one that is very much in depth in terms of public knowledge about what's out there, there are a few things that don't exactly make the headlines, and Haumea is one of them. Why is that? Because it's a dwarf planet.

From its interesting name, to its composition, discovery, and more! Join me as we explore MakeMake: Facts and History!
What Is MakeMake?
Given the rather odd name for the object, you'd be forgiven for not knowing exactly what this entity is on its title alone. It's a Dwarf Planet, and possibly one of the biggest in our solar system.

From its distance from the sun, to how it helped change the definition of a planet, and more! Join me as I show you Eris: Facts and History!
What Is Eris?
Depending on your familiarity with our solar system, you may or may not know about Eris, and for good reason based on its location and how it relates to other planets and celestial objects in the system.
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00:00 Intro
00:05 Pluto facts and history
14:10 Ceres facts and history
27:50 Haumea facts and history
43:10 Makemake facts and history
57:10 Eris facts and history

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