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New dwarf planet in the Oort cloud changes picture of solar system. . .
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March 26 2014 - Astronomers searching for the faintest glimmers of light beyond distant Pluto say they’ve discovered a new dwarf planet – and that this planetoid’s movements hint that
an invisible giant planet perhaps 10 times the size of Earth
could be lurking around the dark fringes of our solar system.
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