Space
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Pluto's Dwarf Planet Friend Spotted -- Is There a New 9th Planet?
As scientists and astronomers explore the outer space in search for Planet Nine is believed to be about 10x the size of the Earth, a new dwarf planet was discovered instead, and it seems that Pluto will now welcome a new member of its family, as confirmed by the International Astronomical Union.
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