Hubble Sees Pluto Changing Color, Ice Sheet Cover

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIUTUVVRtFA

:D of AL 9:24AM April 22, 2010

I think pluto is a very interesting planet:)

Josh of CO 3:47PM March 24, 2010

According to everything I could find from reputable scientists, there is no Nibiru (Niburu, Nuburu, etc., found different spellings). Maybe there is some underground volcanic action or lessing of heat that is causing it - Pluto global warming perhaps. Nibiru was supposed to come by in 1983, and by some reports, in 2000 and 2001, and now folks say it's coming in 2012, coincidentally when the end of the world happens, according to the folks who believe the end of the Mayan calendar means the end of days for all of us. Oh well, if it makes you happy to think there's an extra planet floating around out there, enjoy!

Sue of NY 3:55PM February 08, 2010

I agree. If Niburu or planet X is indeed coming into our solar system and nearing Earth, it's forces of gravity are effecting Pluto (Niburu is said to be larger than Earth). It would explain the sudden shifting of the ice caps on the planet!

patricia of NE 11:28AM February 07, 2010

My thought: The color of Pluto was changed due to possible reflection from the huge Planet Nibiru which is color RED. It has been observed that Planet X or Nibiru has been spoted closer to Pluto's Orbit in 1983 and in fact it's the one responsible for it's orbital disturbance.

Roger 1:56AM February 06, 2010

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