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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Every spring, the Guardians conversation gravitates to a short list of prospects to watch. This year, Chase DeLauter and Travis Bazzana headline that list. But on this week’s episode of the Terry’s Talkin’ podcast,
President Donald Trump and his NASA administrator are reviving the Pluto debate again — apparently at the urging of “Star Trek” star William Shatner.
Discovered in 1930 at the Lowell Observatory, Pluto was demoted as a planet in 2006. Some want President Trump to take action via executive order.
NASA chief Jared Issacman appears to be among those who support Pluto being reclassified as a planet. Could President Trump sign an executive order?
William Shatner is a Star Trek legend. The iconic actor first brought Captain James T, Kirk to life in 1966, helping to forever change sci-fi television and movies and quickly became a fan favorite. He’s reprised the role numerous times over the years and now,
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Make Pluto America’s planet again: A small town and the planetary love fest it hosts every year
Hundreds of people who love the little planet that was dissed, gather every year in the Arizona town where Pluto was discovered. They celebrate scientific discovery, history and our solar system’s underdog.
Poor Pluto. On August 24, 2006 at the International Astronomy Union (IAU) General Assembly the ninth planet was scrubbed only 76 years after its discovery. Even weirder is that it actually got voted out, and by astronomers, not planetary scientists.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - “Too permissive.” Those two words were spoken by Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson after Sunday’s 130-120 home loss to the offensively challenged Dallas Mavericks. On the latest “Terry’s Talkin’” podcast,