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Fans of both Shatner and Musk celebrated the interaction, with many expressing their agreement with the idea of reinstating Pluto’s status as a planet. The exchange between Shatner and Musk ...
"Star Trek" actor William Shatner wants to use Elon Musk's political sway to get Pluto reinstated as a full-fledged planet. PLUTO: Anniversary of Pluto being demoted from planet status "We should ...
To boldly go where we were not too long ago. Legendary actor William Shatner wants President Trump to restore Pluto to greatness as scientists claim to have found a “new” ninth planet.
William Shatner, the actor who played the "Star Trek" character, tweeted about NASA's historic day, adding the one thing that would really cap the day off: Restoring Pluto's status as a planet.
Perhaps William Shatner, with his vast expertise from ... and she's updated her status to "Planet." PLUTO updated her SPACEBOOK status She's now a 'PLANET' She posted this NASA PHOTO - It's ...
Astronomers put out the call this week for cosmic names worthy of the two unnamed moons of Pluto, and Captain James T. Kirk has answered. Famed actor William Shatner, who portrayed the iconic ...
James T. Kirk, aka William Shatner, who trumpeted the winner Monday via Twitter: 174,062 votes and Vulcan came out on top of the voting for the naming of Pluto's moons. Thank you to all who voted!
Even better and more applicable to the situation, Vulcan is also the nephew of Pluto in mythology. Shatner had also suggested another name, Romulus, which is sadly already taken by another moon.
William Shatner's had quite the colorful post-Star Trek career, a career that now includes not only being a spoken word poet but also naming one of Pluto's moons after Spock's home planet ...
On February 13, we reported that William Shatner had gotten "Vulcan" added as an option in the public voting over what to name Pluto's two moons. Now, a week and a half later, that name has lead ...
“Star Trek” actor William Shatner wants to use Elon Musk’s ... One thing is clear, however: Pluto’s status is not determined by the president. The International Astronomical Union ...