A distant planet that is unknown that has been discovered by astronomers at the farthest limit of our solar system. This is the frozen world, far away which lies far beyond Pluto and confuses scientists with his strange orbits and a dark and cold surface.
The Astronomy Agency that has spurred a discussion on “Planet Nine” – Semporar nicknamed “2017 of201” – is considered to be located in the Kuiper belt or maybe outside in fictitious oort clouds. This may be a dwarf planet or even a larger system component, not found.
According to the researchers, it may have been formed outside our solar system and pulled towards the gravitational pull of the sun billions of years ago because of its very far away and uncertain paths.
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“This is one of the most interesting discoveries in this new memory,” said Dr. Elena Torres, a planet scientist involved in this study. “This challenges our understanding of the edge of the solar system.”
This finding was revealed on May 21 by the Minor Planet Center from the International Astronomical Union, which tracks the new moon and other small planets in the solar system. 2017 of201 may be a dwarf planet, the same classification owned by Pluto since it was reduced from the ninth planet in 2006, with a width of about 435 miles.
“Although the progress in the telescope has allowed us to explore parts that are far from the universe,” said Sihao Cheng, Institute for Advanced Study Neverler who led the discovery, in a statement, “There are still many things to find about our own solar system.”
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