k Illustration of hypothesised ninth planet Planet Nine is a hypothesized massive planet, first proposed in 2014, that is speculated to orbit far out in the Solar System. It has not been detected formally. Instead, astronomers have inferred its presence from perceived perturbations of the orbits of some TransNeptunian Objects TNOs. The planet is estimated to be 2 to 4 times the radius and about ten times the mass of Earth most likely a gas or ice giant, such as Neptune or Jupiter. The orbit of Planet Nine is highly elliptical, with its distance from the Sun varying from 200 to 700 astronomical units 7 to 23 times the distance of Neptune. A couple of moons are also imagined in this scene, with the Sun off to the right. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Illustration of hypothesised ninth planet Planet Nine is a hypothesized massive planet, first proposed in 2014, that is speculated to orbit far out in the Solar System. It has not been detected formally. Instead, astronomers have inferred its presence from perceived perturbations of the orbits of some Trans Neptunian Objects  TNOs . The planet is estimated to be 2 to 4 times the radius and about ten times the mass of Earth   most likely a gas or ice giant, such as Neptune or Jupiter. The orbit of Planet Nine is highly elliptical, with its distance from the Sun varying from 200 to 700 astronomical units  7 to 23 times the distance of Neptune . A couple of moons are also imagined in this scene, with the Sun off to the right.
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Illustration of hypothesised ninth planet

Planet Nine is a hypothesized massive planet, first proposed in 2014, that is speculated to orbit far out in the Solar System. It has not been detected formally. Instead, astronomers have inferred its presence from perceived perturbations of the orbits of some Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs). The planet is estimated to be 2 to 4 times the radius and about ten times the mass of Earth - most likely a gas or ice giant, such as Neptune or Jupiter. The orbit of Planet Nine is highly elliptical, with its distance from the Sun varying from 200 to 700 astronomical units (7 to 23 times the distance of Neptune). A couple of moons are also imagined in this scene, with the Sun off to the right.

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