scientific discoveries of this century.Now, there’s a small chance it might have actually been found.Data from The Infrared Astronomical Satellite, a joint project between NASA and space agency from the UK and the Netherlands, has been re-examined by a British astronomer.Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson, who taught Queen guitarist Brian May at Imperial College London, took a look at the infra-red imagery collected by the satellite collected in the mid 1980s and has identified a potential object several times the size of our home planet orbiting out beyond Neptune.That would put it in the super-earth range predicted for Planet 9 by astronomers.The reason that scientists believe Planet 9 is out there in the first place is that the orbits of.
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