Fluttering new evidence of the existence of the 9th planet

In the new study, the researchers suggest that the behavior of the Trans-Neptunian astronomical object may be due to the gravity of the ninth planet.

The international team of researchers has found what is seen as new evidence of the existence of the mysterious 9th planet, which has long stimulated scientists' curiosity.

Picture 1 of Fluttering new evidence of the existence of the 9th planet

This object is called the 2015 BP519 (abbreviated as Caju).(Photo source: Space).

In the new study, the researchers suggest that the behavior of the Trans-Neptunian astronomical object may be due to the gravity of the ninth planet.

An object called the 2015 BP519 (abbreviated Caju) , was first recorded about three years ago, but recently its trajectory was discovered to be very unusual - it is located near right to the face. Flat of known planets. 2015 BP519, currently located in heliocentric distance of 55 AU and absolute magnitude Hr = 4.3.

The current trajectory is determined from an observation arc 1110 days, with a main selling axis ≈ 450 AU, an eccentricity 2 0.92 and a tilt of ≈ 54 degrees. With these trajectory parameters, 2015 BP519 is rated as having the most extreme behavior discovered so far.

Researchers said that after Caju was first discovered, scientists attempted to calculate its trajectory, but all failed. Now, they believe that this object has been dominated by some mysterious 9th planet.

Update 17 December 2018
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