An amateur astronomer discovered Pluto 95 years ago today. The former planet will complete an orbit in another 153 years.
On the 95th anniversary of its discovery, Pluto remains one of the most beloved and enigmatic worlds in our solar system, ...
Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930 at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff. Here's how Pluto won - and lost - its planetary status.
Pluto may not be a planet any more, but you still have a chance to see the distant dwarf planet at one of Michigan's ...
The annual event celebrates the discovery of the little planet with a big heart and other scientific advances at Flagstaff, ...
Feb. 18 marks the 95th anniversary of the discovery of our outermost planet-not-planet. Here's what to know about the short ...
On today’s date 95 years ago, everyone’s favorite not-quite-a-planet, Pluto, was discovered by astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh ...
Whether Pluto is officially a planet is the least interesting thing about the runt of the solar system, astronomers will tell you 95 years after the discovery of the fascinating and sometimes ...
A bill from freshman Tucson lawmaker Kevin Volk would add 'howdy' to the extensive list of items mentioned in state statute ...
Scientists across the world, including some in Arizona, are keeping an eye on an asteroid that has a very slim chance of ...
The "Star Trek" legend's only son will discuss his memoir at the annual space-themed event.
In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union made the controversial, but correct, decision to demote Pluto from its ...