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Interesting article; makes you wonder what we would really define as a "planet."
http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=1707552005
http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=1707552005
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Found Orbiting Earth
Yes, the new planet, named "Planet X", is approximately 10 times bigger than Pluto.
The new planet was discovered using a combination of telescope observations and computer simulations. Astronomers noticed irregularities in the orbits of other objects in our solar system, which led them to predict the existence of a large, undiscovered planet.
The new planet is estimated to have an elliptical orbit around the Sun, with its closest point being 20 billion miles away and its farthest point being 100 billion miles away.
It is highly unlikely that the new planet could harbor life. It is located in the outer edges of our solar system, where temperatures are extremely cold and there is limited sunlight.
It is possible that the new planet's gravity may have some effect on the orbits of other planets, but it is not expected to cause any significant disruptions. Further research and observations are needed to fully understand the new planet's influence on our solar system.