What if there is a hidden planet in the Kuiper Belt, the region of icy bodies and dwarf planets beyond Neptune? That’s what two Japanese astrophysicists have recently suggested in a new study. They analyzed the orbits of 14 transNeptunian objects that show unusual behavior and ran computer simulations to see if they could be influenced by a hidden planet in the Kuiper Belt itself. Their findings are surprising and exciting, and could change our understanding of the outer solar system. Watch this video to learn more.
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