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Pluto is so small and so remote from the Sun and the Earth that it was not discovered until 1930. [3] It was classified as a planet at the time and remained as such for 76 years until 2006, when the International Astronomical Union reclassified it as a dwarf planet , as it belongs to a belt of many similar small objects. [ 4 ]
This gives Pluto an escape velocity of 4,363.2 km per hour / 2,711.167 miles per hour (as compared to Earth's 40,270 km per hour / 25,020 miles per hour). Pluto is more than twice the diameter and a dozen times the mass of Ceres , the largest object in the asteroid belt .
"Chase the Sun" is a song by Italian electronic music group Planet Funk with vocals from Finnish singer Auli Kokko. The melody is taken from Ennio Morricone 's tune "Alla luce del giorno" (English: "In Daylight" ) from the score of the 1969 film Metti, una sera a cena ("English: Think About a Night at Dinner" ). [ 2 ]
So, while we await her next release, my fellow Cosmo editors and I did the impossible and crafted a definitive ranking of the 50 best Taylor Swift songs—so far. Quick disclaimer before we dive ...
Taylor Swift meticulously crafted her three-hour Eras Tour setlist and has a specific reason for only performing one Speak Now song. For the uninitiated, “Enchanted” is the only song Swift, 34 ...
Taylor Swift's Song Lyrics Decoded: Celebs Featured in Her Songs. As a bonus fun fact, Swifties have discovered that Bow’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is located at Vine Street and Sunset ...
"Alive" is a song by Australian electronic music duo Empire of the Sun. It was released on 15 April 2013 as the lead single from their second studio album, Ice on the Dune (2013). The single was certified platinum both by the Australian Recording Industry Association and the Federation of the Italian Music Industry.
STATE OF THE ARTS: The pop star is giving Bruce Springsteen a Born-to-Run for his money as her super-sized Eras Tour hits the UK. Musicians should take heed, writes Louis Chilton: sometimes less ...