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New planet in the solar system discovered?


davos

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I read this thing earlier and of course on the internet, one thing leads you to another and you don't know how you got to a certain page. But nonetheless, this is really fascinating and hope they get their modern eureka moment and find this thing. Supposedly it is pretty massive based on what's orbiting around it. 

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3 minutes ago, h0llywood said:

I read this thing earlier and of course on the internet, one thing leads you to another and you don't know how you got to a certain page. But nonetheless, this is really fascinating and hope they get their modern eureka moment and find this thing. Supposedly it is pretty massive based on what's orbiting around it. 

15,000 year orbits.  Crayyy

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48 minutes ago, davos said:

It looks like the idea behind Planet X actually may hold some water now:

http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/01/feature-astronomers-say-neptune-sized-planet-lurks-unseen-solar-system?utm_source=sciencemagazine&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=planetx-1987

In a few scientific journals as well now too. 

Orbits_1280_PlanetX2.jpg?itok=1wE6ahlP

Scientists been calling for it for decades...  They describing it as knowing something lurking in the dark but can't see it but know it's there.

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I'm sure this will re-elevate the crazy Nibiru/Planet X conspiracy talk.  They were only off by 4 years! lol those 2012 folks. 

Anyways, it really could be a monumental discovery.  As Arsen put it, many have hypothesized about a twelfth planet being on a quite different orbit than the rest of the solar system beyond the ancient alien jargon.  I'm not in astrophysics at all (landscape architecture) but it would be interesting to see if this could actually be the dead nemesis star from a formerly binary solar system.  That's a theory out there as well. 

 

Edit: Also just to note, the telescope being used was named "subaru"

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