Pluto: A Dwarf Planet's Tale
Pluto, once considered the ninth planet from the sun, is now classified as a dwarf planet. Despite its small size, Pluto is a fascinating world with a complex history. Its surface is covered in icy mountains, vast plains, and even a heart-shaped region. Pluto has five known moons, the largest of which is Charon. Together, they dance in a unique gravitational ballet. Recent discoveries suggest Pluto may even have a subsurface ocean, hinting at the possibility of life. Though demoted from its planetary status, Pluto continues to captivate scientists and inspire further exploration of the distant, mysterious Kuiper Belt.