
Ten-Year-Old's Pluto Plea Triggers Four-Word NASA Reply and a Planet-Status Debate
A Tampa fourth grader wrote to NASA asking Pluto be restored to planet status, and NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman replied, “Kaela, we are looking into this.” While NASA has signaled support for reconsidering Pluto’s status, the final decision rests with the International Astronomical Union, which reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet in 2006 after criteria that it must clear its orbit. The story highlights a decades-long controversy over Pluto’s classification, aided by New Horizons findings of Pluto’s geology and activity and the idea that scientific labels require international consensus rather than unilateral action by any single agency.
