Planet Nine: 'vast' body detected on the edge of the solar system

Astronomers detect a massive 'new' planet far beyond Neptune's orbit

Planet Nine
Artist's rendering of what Planet Nine may look like, with the Sun in the background
(Image credit: Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC))

Two astronomers have published evidence that our solar system contains a ninth planet. Nicknamed Planet Nine, it orbits the Sun far beyond the dwarf world Pluto, which was recently stripped of its planetary status.

According to their paper, published in the Astronomical Journal, the icy world is believed to be up to four times as large and ten times as massive as Earth – almost the size of Neptune.

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