@wit-wielder

If you close your channel I don't know how I'll ever go to sleep again

@loganj.2329

Always was and always will be a planet

@deloresmonteiro2342

Pluto you are and will always be my favorite planet!  Love you and your 🤍💯

@vernonbeebejr4827

To me Pluto will always be a planet. It is what we were taught and learned in school. Makes no sense to change its status after all these years/decades to be not classified as the ninth planet. Hopefully in time someone will revert back to being labeled a planet.

@juanrangel6880

Nice to see Pluto get some 💕

@SOMETHING8U

Yes and here was have Pluto back from the intermission of a world discovering itself. I have always been fascinated by Pluto. 
Yessssss

@ImagineIf-SciFi

It's fascinating to think that Pluto might have complex features like underground oceans or geysers. Discovering these could really change our understanding of the solar system :planet-orange-purple-ring:

@LEDewey_MD

New Horizons spacecraft was launched in January 2006, and flew by Pluto in July 2015 (and has already sent us all those gorgeous pics!!)  So I estimate this video was created late 2006 or early 2007....about 17 years ago!  Kind of dated.

@alwayshavestrengthjoy7450

In 2006, 2024 & beyond Pluto will always be a planet and can never be demoted. It is the planet of transformation…Take flight!

@juanrangel6880

Ahhhh.. The 9th planet getting some love... Yeah i know... But it'll always be #9 to me baby!! Great channel, Holmes 🧐🧐🧐

@fredrickmarsiello4395

Bring back Pluto's planetary status!

@IsabellaIsabella-mc1tx

❤Pluto is wonderful and very interesting ❤

@gailhowes9398

Thank you for your excellent demonstration, it helped me to visualize the sizes☺️

@JuanCervantes-s4v

This is important 😊

@BongoBaggins

Ah, Pluto the dwarf planet which makes it a real planet, because dwarf people are real people. Clicks immediately

@sgt.mayhem9737

What! This is the former planet Pluto? No narrator, it will always be the planet Pluto. 🤨

@Pluto_the_9th_PLANET

I’m mysterious:) 0:26

@aldryg

The video is from 2008. It would be great to mention the small detail it is OUTDATED in its description.

@internalwarrior2410

If it has enough gravity to create a sphere that's enough to consider it a planet in my books

@Synthematix

They know the temperatures on planets millions of miles away yet cant get it right here on earth.