Stunned to discover a new dwarf planet in the Solar System

Adding a dwarf planet that just appeared in the Solar System caused a stir in the scientific world.

Scientists at the Pan-STARRS Solar System Survey are led by Matthew Holman and a team from the Smithsonian-Harvard Center for Astrophysics, who have just discovered that they have discovered a new dwarf planet. Name it 2010 JO179.

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2010 dwarf planet JO179 is thought to be about the size of a quarter of Pluto and is operating at the edge of Neptune's orbit.

Currently 2010 JO179 is wearing a small, red dwarf planet and revolves around an orbit of up to 30.6 hours, capable of receiving and operating the resonant light with Neptune.

Experts predict that 2010 dwarf planet JO179 could fly into the atmosphere at the edge between the Sun and Earth in the future.