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Pluto was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh.

Astronomers noticed that the orbits of Neptune and Uranus were being affected by the gravity of an unknown object in the Solar System. Clyde Tombaugh carefully studied images of the night sky, and after a lot of hard work he finally discovered Pluto.

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Sarah L. Malcom did not discover Pluto. Pluto was officially discovered by Clyde Tombaugh on February 18, 1930.

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