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Pluto can refer to many things:
- Pluto is the Roman god of the Underworld,
- Plouto, a nymph in Greek mythology, was sometimes spelled "Pluto". She is not the same character as the Roman god mentioned above.
- Pluto is the ninth planet from the Sun, named after the Roman god above.
- Pluto is Mickey Mouse's pet dog. Unlike most of Walt Disney's animated animal characters, Pluto does not talk. His face, however, is extraordinarily expressive.
- Project Pluto, an American nuclear powered cruise missile.
- Operation Pluto (Pipe-Lines Under The Oceans) was a major project undertaken during World War II by British scientists and armed forces to carry and deliver gasoline. After testing between Wales and Cornwall, it was operationally laid and used through the English Channel in July 1944 and in Pas-de-Calais later. It was the forefather of all flexible pipes used in the development of offshore oil-fields.
- PLUTO is one of the largest and oldest Italian Linux User Groups.
- Pluto, in computer programmingComputer programming (often simply programming is the craft of implementing one or more interrelated abstract algorithms using a particular programming language to produce a concrete computer program. Programming has elements of art, science, mathematics,, is the second Italian metasyntactic variableIn computer programming, a metasyntactic variable is a kind of alias, a name commonly used in examples and understood by hackers and programmers to stand for whatever thing is under discussion, or any random member of a class of things under discussion. commonly used.
- "Pluto" is the title of the movement added to Gustav HolstGustavus Theodore von Holst ( September 21, 1874 May 25, 1934) was an English composer with Latvian (and some Spanish) roots. Born in Cheltenham, he went on to study at the Royal College of Music in London. His best-known work is probably his orchestral s's The PlanetsThis page is about a suite of music by Gustav Holst''. For celestial bodies, see planet, for the 1990s jazz rap band, see Digable Planets. The Planets (also known as The Planets Suite , opus 32, is an orchestral suite by the English composer Gustav Holst. suite, composed in 1996 by Brad SpitzBrad Spitz is the professional name of B. Brad Spitz a musician, composer, abd recording artist. His works include "Dreams of the Rainforest", cd, "THE PLANETS 2000 and Beyond" cd soundtrack to "Nine Worlds" (with Patrick Stewart), a synthesized version o for the award-winning cd "Nine Worlds"*, hosted by Patrick StewartPatrick Stewart (born July 13, 1940) is a famous British film and television actor. His bald head and classically trained vocal mannerisms are his trademarks. He was born in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. His first appearance on stage was at a local outdoo, and featured in the dvd " Patrick StewartPatrick Stewart (born July 13, 1940) is a famous British film and television actor. His bald head and classically trained vocal mannerisms are his trademarks. He was born in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. His first appearance on stage was at a local outdoo Narrates THE PLANETS epoch 2000
- Pluto was a German car manufacturer between wars.
- "Pluto, the Renewer" is a movementIn music, a movement is a large division of a larger composition or musical form. Symphonies are typically divided into four movements, for example, and concertos into three. Each movement has a distinct tempo and structure. Symphonies usually contain at composed by Colin Matthews to add to Gustav HolstGustavus Theodore von Holst ( September 21, 1874 May 25, 1934) was an English composer with Latvian (and some Spanish) roots. Born in Cheltenham, he went on to study at the Royal College of Music in London. His best-known work is probably his orchestral s's The Planets suite.
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