New 'Planet Biden' could shed light on origins of solar system

Possible dwarf planet suggests that many worlds lurk undetected beyond the orbit of Pluto

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ASTRONOMERS have discovered what they believe to be a new dwarf planet, far beyond the orbit of Pluto, which could shed light on the origins of the solar system.

Scientists Scott Sheppard, from the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, and Chad Trujillo, from the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii, reported the find in the science journal Nature. If the new planet's size is confirmed, it will be classified as a dwarf planet – the same category as Pluto – and will open the possibility that there are hundreds more objects out there waiting to be discovered.

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