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  1. Why is Pluto no longer defined as a Planet For a long time, we thought Pluto was unique in the Kuiper Belt. But as astronomers discovered more and more about the Kuiper Belt (and the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter), we learned that there are lots of objects like Pluto. More like Pluto, in some ways, than Pluto is like the other planets. Finding all these new objects, it became necessary for astronomers to get more specific about what we mean by the word "planet," and figure out which category Pluto fit into. The three rules astronomers of the International Astronomical Union came up with to define a planet are: The object must orbit the sun; the object must be massive enough to be roughly spherical; and the object must have cleared its orbit of any objects of comparable mass to its own (that is, it must be gravitationally dominant in its orbit). Pluto satisfies the first two of these criteria, but not the third. Even one of its own moons, Charon, is about half of Pluto's size. So, rather than being the runt of the planet group, Pluto is now the "king" of the dwarf planet group! What are the Geological componets of Pluto? Astronomers believe that Pluto probably has a rocky core. Outside of that, but still deep in the interior, there's likely an ocean of water, covered by another layer of frozen water ice. The surface crust is a layer of various ices, mostly nitrogen ice, with giant mountains of water ice, and traces of methane and carbon monoxide ices. Can you breath on Pluto? Does it have a Atmosphere? Yes. Much like its crust, Pluto's atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide. There are also haze particles in Pluto's atmosphere, which scatter blue light. These particles start out high in Pluto's atmosphere as ionized methane and nitrogen. As the ions interact with each other, they combine into more complex molecules, and start to collect an outer shell of volatile ices. As the haze particles get more massive, they start to fall through the atmosphere, collecting more ice. This "snow" falls to Pluto's surface a reddish gray.
  2. PokiWeston posted a post in a topic in Staff Reports
    STAFF REPORT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Dear ,@pumpkinyat Thank you for sending us your Staff Report. Here at Mountain Interactive, we really value your opinion and want to make sure everyone has a great experience in our community. We have successfully received your Staff report, and we will take care of it as carefully as possible. Please know that we take this seriously and will do our best to handle it fairly. If you have any questions, extra details to point out, or want an update on your open case, feel free to reach out to me anytime. We’re here to help and support you! Have a great day/night ahead, Pokiweston Senior Investigator Volunteer Mountain Interactive Staff Team
  3. Europa is the sixth-largest moon in the Solar System and Jupiter’s fourth-largest satellite. Despite its cracked and discolored appearance, it is the smoothest solid object in the Solar System; its highest peaks, of which there are few, only reach a few hundred meters tall, and large craters are rare. The crisscrossed streaks and splotches that run across the terrain are probably mostly due to relatively shallow fractures and different compositions of the ground, not the enormous canyons present on some other worlds. This smoothness means that the surface of the moon is fairly young, probably tens of millions of years old rather than billions, like some other objects. Somehow, the ice is being resurfaced and smoothed out faster than on many other worlds. The question of why that happens has not been definitively answered yet, but it probably has something to do with what’s below Europa’s surface. This frigid moon of Jupiter hides a tantalizing secret: a probable sea containing twice as much water as all of Earth’s oceans combined. While the icy shell is hard as a rock, the interior is warmer, heated by the flexing of its iron core and stone mantle. The side of Europa that’s closest to Jupiter experiences a stronger pull than the farther side, stretching the entire moon and probably causing the long cracks that run across its surface as well as heating the interior. The evidence that there is some sort of water or slush beneath Europa’s surface is fairly strong, based on models of how a buried ocean would affect the ice above it. Measurements of the moon’s magnetic field also hinted that there is some sort of electrically conductive fluid — such as salty water —flowing under the surface. There are even images from the Hubble Space Telescope that appear to show huge plumes of water vapor erupting from Europa’s south pole, although they are not high-resolution enough to be definitive. If the liquid ocean really is there, it could make Europa an especially promising place to look for life, because liquid water is crucial for life as we know it. But many mysteries remain about this huge moon, from the thickness of the ice shell to the details of what happens beneath it. Source - https://www.planetary.org/worlds/europa
  4. Extensive moderation records, Violations of simple rules. I do not see him as a overal fit for the volunteer team.
  5. PokiWeston posted a post in a topic in Completed
    Report Status: ACCEPTED Dear [@erick202531], Thank you for for submitting a player report to Mountain Interactive Moderation. After careful review, we are happy to inform you that your report has been accepted and will be addressed appropriately. We encourage you to reporting any violations you see to ensure a positive game experience. Additionally, you can call for help in game using the !help command. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out. Best regards, The Volunteer Moderation Team
  6. PokiWeston posted a post in a topic in Completed
    Report Status: ACCEPTED Dear [ @Ward8701 ] Thank you for for submitting a player report to Mountain Interactive Moderation. After careful review, we are happy to inform you that your report has been accepted and will be addressed appropriately. We encourage you to reporting any violations you see to ensure a positive game experience. Additionally, you can call for help in game using the !help command. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out. Best regards, The Volunteer Moderation Team
  7. Hey Guys! Be sure to always post here but follow the rules! Keep things on topic of the astronomy world!
  8. PokiWeston posted a post in a topic in Completed
    UNDER REVIEW Hello [ @sigmaboysigma ] I am currently reviewing your appeal request at this time. I ask that you be patient while I carefully review your appeal and statement.
  9. PokiWeston posted a post in a topic in Completed
    Report Status: REJECTED Dear [ @sigmaboysigma ] Thank you for your appeal regarding your recent ban from Mountain Interactive. After careful review, we regret to inform you that your appeal has been rejected. The reason for this decision is as follows: Reason: Improper format use. We encourage you to reflect on our community guidelines to ensure a positive experience in the future. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out. Best regards, The Volunteer Moderation Team
  10. PokiWeston posted a post in a topic in Completed
    Per the reqeust of you I have pinged you here boss man [ @Ash ]
  11. PokiWeston posted a post in a topic in Questions
    Hello [ @DesiredL ] I am glad that I could be of assistance, Please be sure to reach out to me via Discord Direct messages or Website internal inbox messageing. Anytime that you need help I am always open to resond.
  12. PokiWeston posted a post in a topic in Completed
    Report Status: ACCEPTED Dear [ @Secret_Division ] Thank you for for submitting a player report to Mountain Interactive Moderation. After careful review, we are happy to inform you that your report has been accepted and will be addressed appropriately. We encourage you to reporting any violations you see to ensure a positive game experience. Additionally, you can call for help in game using the !help command. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out. Best regards, The Volunteer Moderation Team
  13. PokiWeston posted a post in a topic in Completed
    Report Status: ACCEPTED Dear [ @SERCETDIVSION } Thank you for for submitting a player report to Mountain Interactive Moderation. After careful review, we are happy to inform you that your report has been accepted and will be addressed appropriately. We encourage you to reporting any violations you see to ensure a positive game experience. Additionally, you can call for help in game using the !help command. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out. Best regards, The Volunteer Moderation Team
  14. PokiWeston posted a post in a topic in Completed
    Report Being Reviewed Hello { @SERCETDIVSION } I am currently reviewing your appeals case at this time please be patient as I carefully look over the information you have provided. Best Regards Mountain Interactive Website Appeals Team