99.99% has the 9th planet in the solar system

Scientists are gradually confident about the existence of the 9th planet in the solar system.

In January 2016, Mike Brown, an astronomer from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), argued that the Solar System was about to have the ninth planet - alias X planet or Planet X.

This planet has never been seen, but scientists can only doubt the existence of X when observing dwarf planets and some globes on the Kuiper Belt. The orbits of these planets appear to be affected by an object of enormous weight, and that could be X. It is predicted that X is about the same size as Neptune, with 10 times the weight. Earth.

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Sphere X is about the same size as Neptune and 10 times heavier than Earth.

And so far, Mike Brown continues to give another proof that there is a mysterious planet on the outskirts of our solar system. Brown observed that another object on the Kuiper belt was moving abnormally.

" The movement trajectory of the object coincides with what will happen if X exists. The probability of error is less than 0.01%, " Brown said.

Dr. Konstantin Batygin, Caltech's astrophysicist, said: " Although initially suspicious, but as we continue to search and research, we are increasingly convinced by the hypothesis of a giant planet. And for the first time in 150 years, there is a very strong evidence that our solar system research is lacking . "

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The Solar System is about to have an additional 9th ​​member.

Show information that has not been published by any scientific journal. However, the great possibility that soon, X will be officially confirmed to exist, and become a citizen of the solar system.