They Just Found New Evidence Regarding “Planet X”

whoa this is AWESOME…

This might just be one of the biggest discoveries in astronomy…ever.  You may have heard of “planet x” some people call it by different names.  it is all but proven to be just at the edge of our solar system from numerous astronomers.  It was the team at Cal Tech that noticed the anomalies when looking in that area.  They also said within 5 years they expect to fully locate it.  And in regards to skeptics, there is a new piece of evidence supporting it being there:

Mike Brown, a planetary astronomer at Caltech University, estimated that the hypothetical ‘Planet Nine’ appears to be circling the Sun on a super-elongated orbit that takes an incredible 10,000 to 20,000 years to complete. And now, thanks to a newly detected Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) that’s acting really strange, Brown says the case for Planet Nine just got a whole lot stronger.

So what do weirdly behaving KBOs have to do with finding a never-before-seen planet in our Solar System? 

Let’s find out what these could have to do with planet x on page 2

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102 Comments

  1. Tim Dewey said:

    which is estimated to be 10 times more massive than Earth and four times the size – ok, explain the physics to this to me. Isn’t ten times more massive than earth greater than four times the size?

  2. Kevin Maki said:

    Twice the size is eight times the volume. Four times the size would be sixteen times the mass if it was the same density.

  3. Candis Gambino said:

    Is it wondering aimlessly through space like doomsday radicals claim? Some say this is planet Niburu which is supposed to be on a collision course with Earth.. Is that true or no?

  4. Dale Capavanni said:

    Think 1000 lbs. of feathers in comparison to 1000 lbs. of steel. The pile of feathers would be huge and the steel might only be a couple of ft. squared.

  5. Steve Melone said:

    Not in collision course but it’s massive in size and could rip us apart. They think I could’ve helped extinct dinosaurs. This planet is huge and only passes us every many hundred thousand years or some$#%&!@* Has a long$#%&!@*orbit pretty much the whole dam galaxy. Orbit is weird tho not like other planets

  6. Sonya Swinea said:

    Not sure it is on a collision course but I did read an article once that says it takes tens of thousands of years for it to complete a full orbit around the sun.

  7. Taylor Barlow said:

    But it doesn’t take a scientist or a ‘doctor’ as you put it to understand mass and size. It only takes a high-school student that stayed awake during class.

  8. Tim Dewey said:

    Ok so maybe I’m not Neil DeGrasse Tyson, yet I asked a legitimate question and where Mr. Dale Capavanni made an effort at explaining it. Seems Taylor Barlow and Colin Felton would rather sit in the smugness of their egos and belittle and insult rather than enlighten someone. Neither of you have astounded anyone with with knowledge of physics, but you damn sure showed the entire internet the content of your characters.

  9. Nikko Semelak said:

    From what I’ve read it is what they call a “rogue” planet so most likely our sun took it in its orbit from somewhere else. But it has a very unusual orbit in general and really it’s the gravitational pull and effect it has that should be the most worrisome thing.

  10. Brian Houle said:

    This might be a stupid question but…can anyone explain to me why they’re finding planets light years away, and they’re just now seeing this one in our solar system?

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