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  2. Planet Nine - Wikipedia

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    Planet Nine is a hypothetical ninth planet in the outer region of the Solar System. [4] [2] Its gravitational effects could explain the peculiar clustering of orbits for a group of extreme trans-Neptunian objects (ETNOs), bodies beyond Neptune that orbit the Sun at distances averaging more than 250 times that of the Earth i.e. over 250 astronomical units (AU).

  3. Ninth planet (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Planet Nine, hypothetical ninth planet in the outer Solar System Pluto , considered the ninth planet from its 1930 discovery until it was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 (except 1979–1999, see above)

  4. Kepler-9 - Wikipedia

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    Kepler-9 is located in the constellation Lyra that lies some 632 parsecs away from Earth. With a mass of 1.07 M ☉ and a radius of 1.02 R ☉, Kepler-9 is almost exactly the same size and width of the Sun, being only 7% more massive and 2% wider.

  5. The number of known planets in our solar system has risen and fallen over time. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  6. Scientists say they have found evidence of an unknown planet ...

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    Scientists say they have found new evidence that there is a hidden planet in our solar system. ... That helps explain the orbits of objects that lie at the very far reaches of our solar system ...

  7. Effects of Planet Nine on trans-Neptunian objects - Wikipedia

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    In a simplified model where all objects orbit in the same plane and the giant planets are represented by rings, [F] objects captured in strong resonances with Planet Nine could remain in them for the lifetime of the Solar System. At large semi-major axes, beyond a 3:1 resonance with Planet Nine, most of these objects would be in anti-aligned ...

  8. List of Solar System objects by size - Wikipedia

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    Parts-per-million chart of the relative mass distribution of the Solar System, each cubelet denoting 2 × 10 24 kg. This article includes a list of the most massive known objects of the Solar System and partial lists of smaller objects by observed mean radius. These lists can be sorted according to an object's radius and mass and, for the most ...

  9. This planet has a radius 2.5 times that of Jupiter. Brown dwarfs are not technically planets, but since they are not fully stars, they are sometimes included in this conversation.