In his NPR interview, "Astrophysicist Chronicles Battle over Pluto," whom does Dr. Tyson credit with first noticing that Pluto was not included in his museum exhibit?

A.Astrophysicists at Hayden Planetarium
B.A reporter for The New York Times
C.Seven-year-old boy Will Galmot
D.The International Astronomical Union

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A seven-year-old boy named Will Galmot was credited by Dr. Tyson as being the first to notice that Pluto was not included in his museum exhibit.

Answer:

The correct answer is option C. "Seven-year-old boy Will Galmot".

Explanation:

Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson believes that Pluto should be considered a dwarf planet. One of the most remembered actions of Dr. Tyson towards Pluto, was that it was not included in the Hayden Planetarium's model of his museum exhibit. In the NPR interview, "Astrophysicist Chronicles Battle over Pluto", Dr. Tyson explained that the credit of this realization belongs to seven-year-old boy Will Galmot. Will Galmot sent a letter to the museum asking to include Pluto, and even made a draw of how Pluto should look like for its inclusion in the model.