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A possible new dwarf planet has been discovered at the edge of our solar system, so far-flung that it takes around 25,000 years to complete one orbit around the sun. The object, known as 2017 OF201, ...
For the dwarf planet candidate, one trip around the sun takes over 24,000 years. Its orbit challenges a proposed path for a hypothetical Planet Nine.
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Scientists have discovered a colossal object approximately 435 miles wide in the frigid outer reaches of our solar system, which may qualify as a dwarf planet. Named 2017 OF201, this distant ...
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2017 OF201’s elongated orbit makes it an outlier from the clustered objects, but Yang’s calculations suggest that the orbit of 2017 OF201 should remain stable over roughly the next billion years.
OF201 can only be observed from Earth 0.5% of the time, making its closest approach to us in 1930 and won’t do so again until 26,186. The International Astronomical Union’s ...