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Thesis Statement: Most astronomers have decided on three classifications celestial objects must meet to be considered planets.
A planet should have the gravitational
pull to draw other objects in its area to
it or fling them away from it.
Planets must be massive enough to
develop a spherical shape.
To be a planet, a celestial object must
follow a regular course around the Sun.
The eight current planets all have regular elliptical
orbits.
For example, the International Astronomical Union
considers Pluto a dwarf planet rather than a regular
planet because there are other objects in its region.
NASA explains, “A planet’s gravity pulls equally from
all sides. Gravity pulls from the center to the edges.
. . . This makes the overall shape of a planet a . . .
three-dimensional circle.”
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