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The Many Lives of "Planet X"/ from nasa from Feb 2016

 
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The Many Lives of "Planet X"/ from nasa from Feb 2016
One thing that recent exploration has made clear: the realm beyond Neptune is vast, complex and populated by a menagerie of varied objects. Thanks to the New Horizons mission, we have seen that at least one of them tells a much more involved story of planetary evolution than might have been expected. The simple solar system map that we saw in grade school--showing the neat, nearly circular orbits of Mercury through Neptune--is just the innermost core of what may be out there.

"Planet X" comes in many forms, and we're only beginning the quest to understand the solar system it inhabits.
[link to solarsystem.nasa.gov]

They still are denying it and putting it in a way like its just a name now...

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Re: The Many Lives of "Planet X"/ from nasa from Feb 2016
Why would they even put this out?

To not even note the possibility of it out there tho there's planet nine to deal with...
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Re: The Many Lives of "Planet X"/ from nasa from Feb 2016
Why would they even put this out?

To not even note the possibility of it out there tho there's planet nine to deal with...
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Why? Because it tells the history of the term "planet X" which has been any of a variety of hypothetical planets over the years. They talk about the Planet 9 theory in the article, so I don't know why you say they don't make note of it. They do. Nibirutards have tried to co-opt the term "Planet X" for decades now, but the scientific versions are all very different from the "doom planet" version.
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Re: The Many Lives of "Planet X"/ from nasa from Feb 2016
One thing that recent exploration has made clear: the realm beyond Neptune is vast, complex and populated by a menagerie of varied objects. Thanks to the New Horizons mission, we have seen that at least one of them tells a much more involved story of planetary evolution than might have been expected. The simple solar system map that we saw in grade school--showing the neat, nearly circular orbits of Mercury through Neptune--is just the innermost core of what may be out there.

"Planet X" comes in many forms, and we're only beginning the quest to understand the solar system it inhabits.
[link to solarsystem.nasa.gov]

They still are denying it and putting it in a way like its just a name now...

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 Quoting: Earth420


And yet it has fuckall to do with your imaginary fairy doom planet.





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