A mysterious tenth planet, Sedna, has been discussed in relation to its orbit beyond Pluto and Neptune. The discovery reignites debates about what constitutes a planet, with some suggesting that Pluto and Charon may not qualify as planets. There are proposals to categorize celestial bodies into planets and planetoids, distinguishing between larger bodies and smaller ones. Sedna's classification remains unresolved, as it is not officially recognized as a planet yet. The conversation highlights ongoing confusion and differing opinions regarding planetary classification in our solar system.