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Big unknown bodies inside orbit of Pluto

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What do think, is there yet any possibilities to discover big unknown celestial bodies in our solar system INSIDE the orbit of Pluto.

 

What if for example there was a planet same size as Pluto, but nearer the Sun, whose orbit plane was 90 degrees from other planets plane.

 

I don't know how this kind of planet could have been born, but could it be not yet discovered.

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What do think' date=' is there yet any possibilities to discover big unknown celestial bodies in our solar system INSIDE the orbit of Pluto.

 

What if for example there was a planet same size as Pluto, but nearer the Sun, whose orbit plane was 90 degrees from other planets plane.

 

I don't know how this kind of planet could have been born, but could it be not yet discovered.[/quote']

 

I think the perturbation on orbits would be large enough to see, and find the object.

I think the perturbation on orbits would be large enough to see, and find the object.

 

Wasn't that how we found Neptune in the first place?

 

Mokele

Theres this formula that is unknown how it works, but it give a good idea where planets exists, this foun the asteroi belt, and it can explain all the planets we have and there distances from the sun, so a planet within that is unlikely, also because the gravitational effects would probably have been noticed, and found...

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