This rules out the possibility that the postulated object in this case could be the hypothetical Planet Nine, whose existence has been suggested based on other observations. That planet is predicted to be much more massive (about 10 Earth masses) and much farther out at 500 to 700 AU
They are suggesting it's much smaller and closer to the Sun than previous estimates
Given the different methods being used I wonder if the previous results are compatible or if we are even looking at the possibility of 2 different objects?
If there are two such objects disturbing the Kuiper Belt discovered that suggests there are several other similar objects.
Plan-et Nine from Outerspace perhaps?
You just know the forum will go bonkers if planet 9 is found and it turns out there really is a Planet X lurking out there too...
You just know the forum will go bonkers if planet 9 is found and it turns out there really is a Planet X lurking out there too...
Planet X is real! Lucky for Nasa, this forum has plenty of info on Planet X!There are already 2 separate possible planetary masses being looked at
The OP is referencing a proposed object with a mass slightly less than the Earth at ~60AU, but there is also a separate proposed 10X Earth mass object at 300 - 400 AU that has also been proposed.