Detect unusual objects near Neptune

Recently astronomers have discovered a strange object orbit around the Sun, but turned towards the remaining planets.

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Does a 9th planet in the solar system affect Niku's orbit?

They still do not understand what mechanism makes the object named Niku work "paradoxically" like that. The dynamics and structure include dust and gas that make the planets rotate in the same direction as the sun, but Niku is slightly higher than this belt so it certainly has an external force.

Initially the team of Matthew Holman, an astronomer at the Smithsonian Institute, predicted that a 9th planet in the solar system had affected Niku's orbit.

However, Niku is too close to Neptune so it cannot be affected by any other planet. A more detailed observation shows that Niku has a diameter of less than 200km, in fact, a group of many objects together turn around with an orbit 110 degrees.

In general, all of the current information is not enough to draw a conclusive conclusion, but the Konstatin Batygin in this group is quite confident in the possibility of the 9th planet. "Whenever something cannot be solved like, it always stimulates because no matter how it turns out, something new is discovered. "