Despite the gravitational evidence, the planet remains invisible to current telescopes due to its remoteness. This discovery opens new possibilities for space exploration and understanding of our galactic environment.
The POT confirmed the presence of a massive planet beyond the orbit of Neptune and transformed our view of the universe. This discovery, led by Konstantin Batygin of the Institute of California Technologycould change the way we understand the Solar System and its most remote reaches, representing a significant advance in the field of astronomy.
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This new planet, with an estimated mass of five to ten times that of Earth, was identified after analyzing the unusual movements of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). Although its remoteness and low luminosity make it difficult to observe directly, its gravitational influence is the key that allowed scientists to confirm its existence.


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NASA is developing a next-generation telescope to visually confirm the existence of this planet.
How the new planet in the Solar System was discovered
The discovery of the new planet is based on meticulous observation of the patterns in the orbits of transneptunian objects (TNOs)icy bodies found in the most distant regions of the Solar System. These TNOs, which orbit beyond Neptune, showed unusual movements that could not be explained only by the interaction with the known planets. As scientists analyzed these movements, they realized that the gravity of a massive object was systematically altering their trajectories.
This strange behavior led researchers, led by Konstantin Batyginto raise the hypothesis that there was a planet not yet detected in the Solar System. Through mathematical models and simulationsscientists confirmed that only one planet with a significant mass could cause such perturbations in the TNO orbits. The gravitational influence of this object, still invisible, was the key to identifying its existence.
However, due to its extremely remote locationthe planet is still invisible to current telescopes. The distance and the lack of direct sunlight They make this celestial body almost impossible to observe with the available technologies. To overcome this obstacle, the NASA is planning the development of a next-generation telescopedesigned to explore the most remote areas of the Solar System with a unprecedented precision. This new telescope will allow track and map more accurately the deep sky, with the aim of obtaining definitive visual tests of the existence of this mysterious planet.
The construction of this advanced technology will not only open the doors to visual confirmation of this planet, but will also provide new resources to explore other unexplored parts of the cosmos. This discovery and future efforts to verify it mark a significant advance in modern astronomyexpanding the limits of human knowledge about our cosmic neighborhood.
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