Potential “Super-Earth” At Edge Of Solar System is…

What do you think?

There are strong opinions from both camps.  Just a few days ago the internet was buzzing (and still is) with stories of a super-earth like formation potentially at the edge of our solar system.  This story was cited in forbes.com and other major publications.  Originally astronomers thought that whatever they detected was a few light years away because it was in the direction of Alpha Centaurai.  However that turned out to be a coincidence and they now think it is much closer.

Skeptics have come in from astronomers to science fans alike.  No one knows for sure but here are the latest teams of skeptics:

Two separate teams of researchers (one from Mexico, the other Sweden), have incited skepticism among the astronomy community by posting papers on the preprint server arXiv each describing a different large object they observed in the outer edges of the solar system. Both teams made their observations after reviewing data from ALMA—a cluster of radio dishes in the Chilean mountains.

Let’s find out specifically what they think this formation is or isn’t on page 2

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8 Comments

  1. Charles Weems said:

    Would not surprise me if we discover that we are part of a binary star system with the other star hosting planets as well. This is very common throughout our known galaxy.

  2. Mike Guay said:

    This planet, and it’s interactions with our solar system and the effects it has on this planet, has been written about in many ancient texts.

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