new data helps search for 9th planet

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Date : 11. May 2025, 12:21:09
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From the «don't toss the old maps» department:
Title: Astronomers Used Old 'Maps' to Find What Could be a 9th Planet in Our Solar System
Author: admin@soylentnews.org
Date: Sat, 10 May 2025 16:22:00 +0000
Link: https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=25/05/09/0353243&from=rss

Gaaark[1] writes:

For years, some astronomers have believed there might be an extra planet in
our solar system that may be so distant and dim that even the best telescopes
have missed it. A new study looks into decades-old infrared maps of the sky
where they noticed a slow moving, very faint speck in two different maps
taken 24 years apart.

[...] Far beyond Neptune lies the Kuiper Belt[2], a ring of icy leftovers
from the Solar System's early days. Several of those objects, including the
dwarf planet Sedna[3], follow orbits that cluster in one sector of space
instead of being spread evenly around the Sun. Computer simulations in 2016
showed that a hidden planet five-to-10 times Earth's mass could shepherd
those orbits into the observed pattern. Other explanations exist, but none
fit the data as neatly.

[...] Two dots separated by two decades do not make an orbit. [...] A handful
of detections spread over months would trace a curved path, proving the
object orbits the Sun and revealing how massive and distant it really is.

Even if this candidate fades on closer inspection, the search is poised to
speed up. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory[4], due to begin full operations in
Chile later this year, will photograph the whole southern sky every few
nights and is expected to discover tens of thousands of new Kuiper Belt
objects. If Planet Nine (with apologies to Pluto) lurks out there, Rubin's
nightly movies of the heavens should either pin it down or finally rule it
out.

https://www.zmescience.com/space/astronomers-just-found-a-faint-speck-that-might-be-the-missing-ninth-planet/[5]

Submitter writes: "I'd name the planet Vulcan. Any other ideas?"

Journal Reference:https://arxiv.org/pdf/2504.17288[6]
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Original Submission[7]

Read more of this story[8] at SoylentNews.

Links:
[1]: https://soylentnews.org/~Gaaark/ (link)
[2]: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/kuiper-belt/ (link)
[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedna_(dwarf_planet)#:~:text=Sedna%20(minor-planet%20designation:,known%20among%20Solar%20System%20bodies. (link)
[4]: https://rubinobservatory.org/ (link)
[5]: https://www.zmescience.com/space/astronomers-just-found-a-faint-speck-that-might-be-the-missing-ninth-planet/ (link)
[6]: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2504.17288 (link)
[7]: https://soylentnews.org/submit.pl?op=viewsubsubid=65676 (link)
[8]: https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=25/05/09/0353243&from=rss (link)

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11 May 25 * new data helps search for 9th planet2Retrograde
26 May 25 `- Re: new data helps search for 9th planet1JAB

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