09-16-2016, 05:41 PM
An upcoming discovery by a Mauna Kea observatory?
Orbits of many Kuiper Belt objects (the region Pluto inhabits) have suggested a massive planet orbiting 20 to 30 times farther from the sun than Neptune. The Subaru telescope will be looking for this planet later this month and also for a couple of nights in October. A detection should be pretty obvious if made, so hopefully the results will be available very soon. Such a detection will have plenty of implications for the understanding of our solar system since it isn't something you'd expect in a "standard model" of solar systems.
https://aminewswire.com/stories/51101091...nth-planet
Orbits of many Kuiper Belt objects (the region Pluto inhabits) have suggested a massive planet orbiting 20 to 30 times farther from the sun than Neptune. The Subaru telescope will be looking for this planet later this month and also for a couple of nights in October. A detection should be pretty obvious if made, so hopefully the results will be available very soon. Such a detection will have plenty of implications for the understanding of our solar system since it isn't something you'd expect in a "standard model" of solar systems.
https://aminewswire.com/stories/51101091...nth-planet