The Pluto files
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University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi Children's Library | AV 523.4922 T397 2010 (Browse shelf) | Not for loan |
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AV 520 M998 [2010] Mysteries of the universe | AV 523.2 W872 2010 Wonders of the solar system | AV 523.2 W872 2010 Wonders of the solar system | AV 523.4922 T397 2010 The Pluto files | AV 535.6 SP743 2003. Speech and skill development : | AV 551.21 L722 2012 Life on fire : | AV 551.7 Ea12 1998 Earth story : |
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Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on August 21, 2011.
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Overview & Sponsors: The Pluto Files (1:37) --
Pluto Declassified (4:25) --
Pluto: Oddball or Planet? (6:42) --
History of Pluto (3:53) --
Pluto's Name (4:26) --
Discoverer of Pluto: Clyde Tombaugh (2:08) --
Planet Discovery Timeline (1:34) --
_A Visit to the Tombaugh Family (5:34) --
Pluto: Planet or Kuiper Belt Object? (3:42) --
In Search of More Plutos (3:09) --
New Definition of Planet (5:21) --
Pluto: Dwarf Planet (3:49) --
New Horizons Spacecraft (2:14) --
Controversy Over Definitions _(3:23) --
Credits and Sponsors: The Pluto Files (1:27). Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.).
Since its discovery in 1930, the ninth planet - Pluto - has held a warm place in the public imagination. So, when the American Museum of Natural History''s Hayden Planetarium stopped calling Pluto a planet, a great controversy ensued. _Hayden Planetarium''s Director Neil deGrasse Tyson found himself at the center of a firestorm led by angry, Pluto-loving elementary school students. But why has a cold, distant rock captured so many hearts? This episode of NOVA joins Tyson as he _recounts the amazing story of Pluto''s discovery and the captivating science that surrounds this former planet, including the possibility of finding more Pluto-like celestial bodies in the mysterious Kuiper belt, an area of icy rocks at the edge of _the solar system. From the scientists trying to re-classify Pluto to die-hard Pluto-philes, Tyson meets a fascinating cast of characters with just one thing in common: strong opinions about Pluto.
8 & up.
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