Gather and review research notes that you've made for a previous lesson in this course or for a research project in
another course. Then make text-to-text connections between at least two different sources. Write your synthesis with at
least one paraphrase and one quotation. Be sure to include in-text citations to avoid plagiarism. Also state the style
that you used to format your in-text citations.
Synthesized Research
Source 1
Source 2
Format for In-Text Citations

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Answer:

Whether Pluto is a planet depends on your definition. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) first changed Pluto’s status from the ninth full-sized planet in our solar system to a dwarf planet in 2006 (“Why is Pluto No Longer a Planet?”). Because Pluto shares its orbital neighborhood with other space objects in the Kuiper Belt, it was demoted. But Alan Stern of NASA calls this decision both “badly misguided” and “a public relations disaster” (0:58-1:16). Even though Pluto fails to meet one of the IAU’s three planetary standards, it still meets NASA’s three standards: 1. Pluto is in space. 2. It’s never been a star. 3. Self-gravity has shaped it into a sphere (Stern).

“Why is Pluto No Longer a Planet?” website

https://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/pluto.html

Alan Stern interview

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/space/defense-pluto.html

MLA

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Whether Pluto is a planet depends on your definition. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) first changed Pluto’s status from the ninth full-sized planet in our solar system to a dwarf planet in 2006

Why is Pluto No Longer a Planet?

Pluto shares its orbital neighborhood with other space objects in the Kuiper Belt, it was demoted. But Alan Stern of NASA calls this decision both “badly misguided” and “a public relations disaster”.

Even though Pluto fails to meet one of the IAU’s three planetary standards, it still meets NASA’s three standards:

1. Pluto is in space.

2. It’s never been a star.

3. Self-gravity has shaped it into a sphere.

Thus,  Pluto’s status from the ninth full-sized planet in our solar system to a dwarf planet in 2006.

To learn more about Pluto’s click here:

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