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Why would Pluto become Arizona's official state planet?

Why would Pluto become Arizona's official state planet?

How astronomer Percival Lowell's theories of a ninth planet in our solar system came to fruition at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff.

Valley 101 · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com

February 12, 202421m 36s

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Show Notes

*Since this episode originally aired, the bill to make Pluto the official state planet of Arizona was passed into law.*

Science was forever changed, thanks to an observatory in Flagstaff named after Percival Lowell, one of the first minds to explore the potential of water on Mars and theorize about undiscovered planets.

In 1930, the Lowell Observatory announced the discovery of a ninth planet at the end of the solar system: Pluto.

Now, almost 100 years later, a state representative is proposing to make Pluto the official state planet.

This week on Valley 101, a podcast about metro Phoenix and beyond, we dive into the history of Pluto, the scientific breakthrough in its findings and why an elected official wants it to represent Arizona.

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