A team of astronomers at the UPenn have discovered 139 minor planets — too small for a planet, but not a comet either — orbiting the Sun past Neptune.
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![]() Filmmakers map out the true scale of the planets' orbits in the sand.
Al Cannistras insight:
this will likely change everything you think you know.... |
![]() The world, if it exists, would join the other eight (or nine, depending how you feel about Pluto).
Al Cannistras insight:
anybody home? |
When I was a kid, I always had models of the planets known to be circling our sun hanging and circling from my bedroom ceiling… good thing we did not know about these 139 new ones… that many of the damn things buzzing overhead and my parents would have killed me!
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