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Discovery of Pluto:1930 February 18....

On this day pluto was discovered 
Yes before 90 years ago 1930 February 18 pluto the dwarf planet was discovered by American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh 

Before he discovered Pluto, another astronomer named Percival Lowell had spent over a decade trying to find it. He had theorized that a ninth planet existed based on wobbles seen in the orbits of Uranus and Neptune. But it wasn't until Tombaugh started using a new observation technique that Pluto was first spotted. 

The new technique involved something called a blink microscope, which Tombaugh used to compare photographic plates and look for signs of moving objects. In 2006, Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet, though the debate on what defines a planet has continued in subsequent years.. 
Once the planet Uranus was discovered, astronomers have suspected that there are probably more planets in the Solar System. Astronomers used Newtonian mechanics to predict Neptune from its perturbations of Uranus’ orbit. German astronomer Gottfried Galle found Neptune exactly where calculations predicted it should be.

Now that they knew the method worked, astronomers set about finding other planets beyond Neptune. In the late 19th century, astronomers were starting to suspect that another body was pulling on both Uranus and Neptune, and so they tried to calculate its position, and then go look for it.

Percival Lowell, a wealthy Bostonian who founded the Lowell observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, took up that search. He searched from 1905 all the way up to his death in 1915, and he never found it.

The job then turned to a young astronomer named Clyde W. Tombaugh – a 22-year old Kansas farm boy. Tombaugh spent the better part of a year staring at two photographic plates capturing the same region of sky at two different points in time.

Using a tool called a blink comparator, Tombaugh finally turned up images of Pluto moving in 1930. It turns out there had been evidence of Pluto in earlier photographs, but nobody had noticed it yet.

As the discoverers, Tombaught and his team were given the honor of naming Pluto. In the end, they settled on the name Pluto, suggested by a British school girl.

Really its was discovered by Percival Lowell on 1915 he got it as a weak image but he not recognized it was planetX (pluto) so the credit go to clide Tombaugh 
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto

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