Scientists Are Getting Closer To Finding The Ninth Planet

Scientists Are Getting Closer To Finding The Ninth Planet
Scientists Are Getting Closer To Finding The Ninth Planet

Scientists are getting closer to finding the ninth planet

California Institute of Technology scientists shocked the world when they announced the possible existence of a ninth planet in our solar system earlier this year. The only problem is the finding is based on a mathematical model, not on direct observation. The planet orbits so far out on the fringes of our solar system that it likely takes up to 20,000 years to make it around the sun. Spotting it will be like looking for a needle in a haystack. But that haystack just got a bit smaller.

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