The International Astronomical Union’s 2006 planet definition, which requires an object to have cleared its orbital neighborhood, continues to classify Pluto as a dwarf planet with no scheduled review or vote before June 30. Recent IAU communications and astronomical literature show no new observational data or dynamical arguments that would prompt a reversal, reinforcing trader consensus at 97.8% implied probability for no reclassification. While model updates or an unexpected executive resolution could theoretically shift outcomes, the established criteria and absence of active proposals make such changes highly improbable within the remaining window.
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This market will resolve to "Yes" if Pluto is declared a planet by June 30, 2026, 11:59PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
A qualifying declaration may be made by the International Astronomical Union or by Donald Trump, but must explicitly state that Pluto's status is that of a planet. Statements reinforcing Pluto's dwarf planet status or statements indicating that its classification may be reconsidered will not be sufficient to qualify this market towards a "Yes" resolution. Statements indicating intent to reclassify Pluto as a planet will count towards this market's resolution only if they are made without qualifiers (e.g., "Pluto will be reclassified as a planet if it sufficiently clears its orbit" would not count). Executive orders declaring Pluto's status as a planet will qualify.
This market's resolution source will be statements from the International Astronomical Union, Donald Trump, or any official White House legal or social media representative will qualify.
Pasar Dibuka: Apr 9, 2026, 4:01 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to "Yes" if Pluto is declared a planet by June 30, 2026, 11:59PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
A qualifying declaration may be made by the International Astronomical Union or by Donald Trump, but must explicitly state that Pluto's status is that of a planet. Statements reinforcing Pluto's dwarf planet status or statements indicating that its classification may be reconsidered will not be sufficient to qualify this market towards a "Yes" resolution. Statements indicating intent to reclassify Pluto as a planet will count towards this market's resolution only if they are made without qualifiers (e.g., "Pluto will be reclassified as a planet if it sufficiently clears its orbit" would not count). Executive orders declaring Pluto's status as a planet will qualify.
This market's resolution source will be statements from the International Astronomical Union, Donald Trump, or any official White House legal or social media representative will qualify.
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0x65070BE91...The International Astronomical Union’s 2006 planet definition, which requires an object to have cleared its orbital neighborhood, continues to classify Pluto as a dwarf planet with no scheduled review or vote before June 30. Recent IAU communications and astronomical literature show no new observational data or dynamical arguments that would prompt a reversal, reinforcing trader consensus at 97.8% implied probability for no reclassification. While model updates or an unexpected executive resolution could theoretically shift outcomes, the established criteria and absence of active proposals make such changes highly improbable within the remaining window.
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