Pluto and Barnard 92
Posted in Current Events, General, Stargazing on July 12th, 2010 by Peter LipscombPluto. No matter how you think of it, dwarf planet, regular planet or isolated world on the remote outskirts of the solar system, Pluto’s presence is indisputable. It was there yesterday, its there today and it will be there tomorrow. Since its reclassification in August 2006, the subject of Pluto has stoked public interest in a way not seen since the announcement of its discovery 80 years ago.
Trying to view Pluto through a telescope can be quite difficult. Ordinarily, it appears ’star-like’, a faint point of light that will not resolve into a planetary disc. Without a detailed set of charts to guide your observation, it can be hard to identify Pluto hidden in the midst of a rich star field.

