
A New Rogue Planet Has Been Detected in Our Solar System
#PlanetY #PlanetNine #OuterSolarSystem
A research team at Princeton has identified a previously unknown candidate for a major planet inside our own solar system. They are calling it Planet Y — a rocky terrestrial body Mercury-to-Earth in mass, orbiting between eighty and two hundred astronomical units from the sun, inferred from a fifteen-degree warp in the outer solar system that should not exist. This video breaks down what the math actually shows, why Planet Y is not the same as the long-hypothesized Planet Nine, the two competing origin scenarios on the table, and how the newly operational Vera C. Rubin Observatory in the Chilean Andes is about to either confirm or rule out the discovery over the next ten years.
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