Pluto: A planet that defines itself



Part of a solar system orbiting the Sun and has Moons.

Say taking Jupiter's Europa and sending it into space away from
our solar system. It was a Moon of a 'Planet'. Now it is an
icy object in space, heading away from our solar system and
possibly ending up caught up gravitationally one day in some solar
system 7 million light years away.

Astronauts in the future encounter this icy object in deep space,
and not recognizing that it is a Moon that came from Jupiter's orbit
they set foot on it and call it a solo planet in space.

Planets define themselves.

Pluto being part of our solar system and having Moons
overwhelmingly defines itself as a planet, even if it would
separate from our solar system one day it would remain
a Planet.

The argument that a planet is not a planet if it is not bound
to a solar system and have not cleared its' own path is wrong.

Humanity seems to be brainwashed by unknown powers.

No joke.

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