No, Pluto is still only a Dwarf-Planet - and will always remain so as it fails on the 3rd criteria for Planetary status (to have cleared its orbital neighbourhood of debris).
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It has to clear its orbital neighborhood of debris? Saturn is full of debris how is that a planet?
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Because the debris orbit Saturn
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Cleared the debris round it's orbit of the Sun not the debris that orbits it. I didn't make the rules - the IAU did. [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAU_definition_of_planet[/url]
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Edited by TheGodAmongMen: 12/31/2015 2:25:57 PMIt is still a planet... "dwarf [b]PLANET[/b]" This is literally like saying a dwarf isn't a person...
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But it isn't a dwarf planet, it's a dwarfplanet.
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But it is still a planet... It's just a really small planet...
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Yes, but at what point would you stop calling really small round objects floating in outer space planets? Do you think Ceres is a planet? What about Eris? (the planet, not the creepy girl.)