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I love the ever permanent comet in that image. I like to think it somehow has a tail, yet sits in orbit
All planets have elliptical orbits just like periodic comets. Comets' elliptic is just more extreme.
Mercury, Mars and Venus have tails, they just aren't as visible.
While I understand they are all elliptical, isn't that the reason they moved Pluto to a dwarf planet, because it's orbit was "to elliptical" and crossing Neptune's orbital path?
Plus there are other additional bodies similar to Pluto that didn’t make sense to call planets
Its orbit is also at a considerable angle relative to the plane all other planets orbit in. That alone made me question it's planet-ness long before it got demoted. And I felt really validated when Jim Carrey's kids in Me, Myself and Irene argued about Pluto being a planet or not.