astro (logy + nomy) for everyone
Pluto: Our Sol's Gatekeeper
Orbiting on the Edge, Guarding the Sacred Cycle.
Everything you need to know about solar system's most known dwarf planet and its heart.
Everything you need to know about solar system's most known dwarf planet and its heart.
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beyond the visible. Gate of Dissolution.
At the Edge of the Sun's Rule, Pluto Keeps Watch.
Beyond Neptune's orbit, Pluto is one of the four dwarf planets within the Kuiper Belt, a region of icy bodies at the final frontier of our solar system.
Discovered in 1930, it was considered the ninth planet, but reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006.
Discovered in 1930, it was considered the ninth planet, but reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006.
What's included?
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32 Videos
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62 PDFs
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25 Assessments
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14 Exams
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The First Guide of Its Kind
Publicly available data, curated insights, and ancient wisdom - everything known about Pluto distilled into a learning experience unlike any other
Complete Planet Profile
Explore the planet’s physical features, from orbit and size to geology and atmosphere.
Science Made Accessible
We gather NASA data, peer-reviewed research, and astronomical findings - all distilled for easy learning.
History & Discovery
Follow the story of how this planet was observed, imagined, and studied through time.
Myth & Meaning
Uncover how ancient cultures linked this planet’s appearance to gods, symbols, and archetypes.
Astrological Insights
See how its traditional role in astrology connects with - and sometimes contrasts - modern science.
A First-of-Its-Kind Synthesis
For the first time, all perspectives — astronomy, astrology, history, and modern research — are curated together in one course.
