There s a growing consensus among astronomers that beyond the gas giants of the outer solar system lurks a mysterious object perhaps a black hole influencing the massive cloud of small, icy bodies in the Oort cloud.
And it turns out there is some evidence to suggest this hypothesis might be right. No one is sure how a planet massive enough to affect the cloud of icy leftovers from the solar system s birth could form at such a great distance from the sun. All we know is that there s an object of a certain mass out there, said Theorist Jakub Scholtz of the U.K. s Durham University, in a
Planet Nine Astronomers Recommend Looking in the Inner Oort Cloud
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If Planet Nine Is Out There, It May Not Be Where We Think
15 APRIL 2021
If Planet Nine is out there, a large, mysterious planet lurking at the dark edges of the Solar System, it may not be where we thought it might be.
According to astronomers searching for the hypothetical object, new information taken into account could mean that its orbit is significantly more elliptical than most recently predicted.
The hypothetical Planet Nine made a big entrance in 2016, when astronomers Konstantin Batygin and Michael Brown of Caltech published a paper in
The Astronomical Journal. In it, they set out their case for an as-yet undiscovered planet in the outer reaches of the Solar System. The evidence, they said, lay in other objects from far beyond the orbit of Neptune.
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Arkadia (formerly known as №18850, Project Triton) has been delivered to her American owner.
The yacht was sold in October 2020 by David Johnson of Denison Yachting, who introduced the client and worked closely with Thom Conboy of Heesen USA and the sales team at the shipyard in Oss to seal the deal.
“We look forward to seeing
Arkadia join her sister ship Omaha on our side of the ocean”, says Thom. “American customers appreciate the quality of a Dutch pedigree yacht, and the Heesen fleet is growing in North America and the Bahamas.”
David Johnson from Denison Yachting represented the new owners. “I would like to thank Heesen for their support and coordination in making this project happen. The yard worked tirelessly to ensure that the yacht is ready for the owners and their family to enjoy cruising this summer. A special thanks also to the owners’ team on board, who have been