2025-07-18 HaiPress

The object could be confirmed as Planet Nine (Picture: NAOJ)
A telescope has discovered a new world on the edge of the Milky Way – potentially confirming the ‘Planet X’ theory.
Beyond Neptune,a smaller ‘ninth’ planet has been identified in the Kuiper Belt.
If the object is confirmed as an actual planet,it would make it the ninth in our solar system,following Pluto’s downgrade to a dwarf planet.
The potential planet,nicknamed ‘Ammonite’,was discovered by scientists using the Subaru Telescope at Japan’s National Astronomical Observatory,who published their findings in Nature Astronomy.
Ammonite has probably been in a stable orbit for more than 4,000,000 years,they said.
‘If Planet Nine exists,its orbit should lie even farther out than previously predicted,’ according to a news release from the observatory.

Could Planet X be beyond Neptune? (Picture: Getty)
‘Furthermore,the existence of Planet Nine would also need to explain why Ammonite’s orbit does not cluster with those of the other sednoids.’
In late May,scientists hunting for Planet Nine, the elusive planetary body that could change our understanding of the solar system,found something.
Planet X is a hypothetical planet seven times the mass of Earth tucked just behind Pluto. Despite possibly being the fifth most massive planet,scientists have never tracked the white whale of astronomy down – that is,if it even exists.
But a trio of American scientists trying to find the elusive gas giant discovered a new planet… of sorts,a dwarf planet called 2017 OF201.
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