They Found A New “Planetary System” In Our Own Galaxy

Wait what?

Astronomers really think they have figured things out, they find something extremely unusual.  If you have heard of brown dwarf stars or not, they pretty much straddle the line between stars and, at least in the way we are able to understand them.  And depending on who you ask, it is kind of like the deep dish Chicago style pizza vs. thin crust New York style debate 😉  They are not considered to be either however according to some folks:

There is a peculiar system 1,600 light-years from our solar system. It is composed of two brown dwarfs, massive objects too big to be planets and too small to fuse hydrogen and become stars. But that is not the strange part: Scientists have now discovered a Venus-sized planet around the smaller brown dwarf.

What do you think about them or do you have an opinion about this?

Let’s find out more on this mysterious planet on page 2

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81 Comments

  1. Carl Randall said:

    Look up Cargeena 2 Astronomy on Facebook
    I take videos of some planets and the Moon all the time with my telescope and cameras.
    I process the videos into an image with frame stacking software.

  2. Carl Randall said:

    For those that don’t believe we get pics of planets:
    Look up Cargeena 2 Astronomy on Facebook
    I take videos of some planets and the Moon all the time with my telescope and cameras.
    I process the videos into an image with frame stacking software.
    I’ll bet any amount of money my pics are the real thing, just like thousands of other astronomers and astrophotographers worldwide.

  3. Jesse Wilson said:

    Yep they can’t hide planet x any longer. And its not good for earthlings. Oh that’s right most of you have no clue. Smh

  4. John Kennedy French said:

    Yup been looking around our own galaxy for 50 years but somehow we missed an entire planetary system in our own planetary system Lmao NASA needs to learn the definitions they wrote lol

  5. Phillip Gregory said:

    Sitchin legend?u mean sumerian.he is just interpreting….alot of what sitchin says makes sense.i just dont think he can b discounted.

  6. Joel Ferguson said:

    I mentioned that some have discredited Zacharia Sitchin and claimed he never made any transaction, they claim that becuase his background education had nothing to do with archeology.

    I disagree with them, I myself have done work and research outside of my chosen education path.

  7. Jon Groth said:

    Aren’t there 300-500 billion stars in our Galaxy? I’m willing to bet plenty of those stars have their own planetary systems lol. WOW BREAKING NEWS! Lmao

  8. Pat Hoover said:

    David Little, you probably need to do a little/lot more research, earth’s geology is a good place to start, if you tie that in with effects outside our world, you would see that our solar system has been destabilized many times.

  9. Brad Melillo said:

    I like to call our star system the only solar system since our star’s name is Sol. The other stars with planets are just star systems. But yes I think there are a lot of undiscovered star systems (stars with orbiting planets) in our galaxy and other galaxies.

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