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New object beyond Pluto hints at mysterious Planet X

 
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New object beyond Pluto hints at mysterious Planet X
About as wide as Massachusetts, the icy oddball may be the first of its kind from the far outer parts of our stellar neighborhood.
[link to www.nationalgeographic.com (secure)]

Maybe this one will hit us finally? They can't even calculate the orbit LOL, they admit it.

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Re: New object beyond Pluto hints at mysterious Planet X
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Re: New object beyond Pluto hints at mysterious Planet X
About as wide as Massachusetts, the icy oddball may be the first of its kind from the far outer parts of our stellar neighborhood.
[link to www.nationalgeographic.com (secure)]

Maybe this one will hit us finally? They can't even calculate the orbit LOL, they admit it.

lmao
 Quoting: Aeon 5 Whoaa!

Perhaps you should read the complete article and not just the headline.
“It took three years of observations to actually determine its orbit to a precision we’re comfortable with,” Sheppard says.

Oops.

Orbital parameters: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov (secure)]

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Re: New object beyond Pluto hints at mysterious Planet X
About as wide as Massachusetts, the icy oddball may be the first of its kind from the far outer parts of our stellar neighborhood.
[link to www.nationalgeographic.com (secure)]

Maybe this one will hit us finally? They can't even calculate the orbit LOL, they admit it.

lmao
 Quoting: Aeon 5 Whoaa!

Perhaps you should read the complete article and not just the headline.
“It took three years of observations to actually determine its orbit to a precision we’re comfortable with,” Sheppard says.

Oops.

Orbital parameters: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov (secure)]

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Nice find, German precision.





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