On my way home from school I have an arguement with my cousin, he said that something(?) that was sent outer space and after a long period it finally passed pluto. But i dont believe him the distant from earth to pluto is like 40 times greater than from earth to sun and Ive never heard of something like this so can someone tell me if this is true or not.
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on Dec 15, 2003
wasn't pluto a dog? I bet he passed a couple of things
on Dec 15, 2003
I've been past pluto on several occasions.
on Dec 15, 2003
Pioneer 10 & 11, as well as Voyager 1 & 2, are all beyond Pluto's orbit at this point.
on Dec 15, 2003
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He's been to the moon with in his highly modified minivan... His dog came too.


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on Dec 15, 2003
"Aldebaren"

on Dec 15, 2003
You're right...Check the link...I see Aldebara....



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on Dec 15, 2003
Maybe poor typing on their part It's either Aldebaren or Aldebaran depending on which part of the world you're from. Distance according to Hipparcos is 65.1 lys, magnitude is 0.87...and if you want to gaze at the night sky, it's due south around 23:00 at the moment...

Yup, just looked out the window and there it is, all red and pretty
on Dec 15, 2003
Hmm...68x186000x60x60/2000000....humming along at 227,664 miles per hour...
on Dec 15, 2003
ok i lost, but hey wow at least i learn something new....for 5 bucks hehe
on Dec 15, 2003
The correct answer is NO........... nothing ON  Earth has ever went past Pluto. 



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on Dec 15, 2003
....where 'went' should be 'gone'.....Spell checker
on Dec 15, 2003
....where 'went' should be 'gone'.....
....... I know Paul, just keeping it homey. 



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on Dec 16, 2003
Yeah, right....fess up...ya dint haff a clue....
on Dec 16, 2003
I'm sure I passed Pluto during one of my "trips" in the early seventies.... but I can't be certain. Those days are a blurr


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on Dec 16, 2003
....... I know Paul, just keeping it homey.



woah I misread that...funny how an 'm' can look like 'rn' at first glance
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