# Why is Neptune missing from AstronomicalData?

An old notebook I've recently started working with has a strange error: Prior to version 8, a figure I generated using Drop[AstronomicalData["Planet"],-1] to display all of the currently recognized planets, along with some other data, worked fine, but in version 8, Neptune is missing. Is this a bug in 8, or am I missing something?

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Sorry if this is rude, but that should not have been difficult to debug. Did you try to examine it at all before posting? –  Mr.Wizard Jan 20 '12 at 19:34
Yes, always. I was even kind of proud for zeroing in on AstronomicalData as the likely offender (my code is pretty wooly), and even turned on "show changes" in the AstronomicalData documentation, but didn't catch it there (it's not called out). –  raxacoricofallapatorius Jan 20 '12 at 19:45
Don't feel bad, everyone (well, almost everyone) has asked a question with an answer that is obvious after the fact. It hurts the ego a little, but it is recoverable. –  rcollyer Jan 20 '12 at 20:11
@rcollyer: I think my ego deserves a bit of crushing on this one: after all, I managed to look right at the solution without managing to realize that $-1-1=-2$. –  raxacoricofallapatorius Jan 21 '12 at 4:33
Ow. that would sting a little. BTW, I like your pseudonym. –  rcollyer Jan 21 '12 at 4:35

AstronomicalData was updated to remove Pluto, so you don't need to anymore.
In[27]:= AstronomicalData["Planet"]

And then you can check out AstronomicalData["DwarfPlanet"]. –  Brett Champion Jan 20 '12 at 20:09