Planet Nine, if it exists, is somewhere between 6-10 times the mass of Earth, and it may have an orbit that takes it around the sun once every 1,500 Earth years or more. By Devangshu Datta We know about eight and, of course, there’s poor Pluto, which has been downgraded to a ‘dwarf planet’ status
Planet Nine, if it exists, is somewhere between 6-10 times the mass of Earth, and it may have an orbit that takes it around the sun once every 1,500 Earth years or more.
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The Rubin Observatory is expected to detect as many as three million stellar red dwarf flares as well as several hundred distant bizarre supernova-like explosions.