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Scientists may have found new planet lurking on edge of the solar system

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There have been talks about a mysterious planet which might be lurking on the edge of our solar system and recent research may have proved that point.

Scientists have long suspected that our solar system might harbour a hidden planet. Now, after decades of searching, they may be on to something.‎

This week, in The Astronomical Journal, astronomer Mike Brown and planetary scientist Konstantin Batygin published what may be a map to the hypothetical planet.

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To find it, the pair of scientists analysed the wonky orbits of six dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt–a giant ring of rocky debris, just past Neptune.

Something knocked these six objects out of alignment, and Brown and Batygin think a large planet could be out there tugging on them. The scientists think this hypothetical ‘Planet X’ could weigh as much as 10 Earth masses.

This is not the first time scientists have thought they’ve pinned down a secret planet in the outer solar system, but the evidence is stronger now than it’s been before, says Jim Green, director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division.

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