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Could our solar system have 9 planets after all? Astronomers may have confirmed possible existence.

Last updated: May 1, 2025 8:00 pm
Oliver James
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Could our solar system have 9 planets after all? Astronomers may have confirmed possible existence.
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Our solar system may have a ninth planet after all, researchers say.

The possibility that an additional planet may be hidden far into the solar system was touted more than a century ago. But astronomers may have found new evidence that points to a celestial body that could be a possible candidate as “Planet Nine,” according to a new paper, which has been accepted for publication in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia but not yet peer-reviewed.

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The hidden candidate is likely the size of Neptune and is so far away that it could take between 10,000 and 20,000 years to orbit the sun, according to the paper.

Two deep infrared surveys taken 23 years apart measured the object’s orbital motion. In 1983, the Infrared Astronomy Satellite surveyed the universe for a year. In 2006, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency launched the infrared satellite AKARI, which was active until 2011.

Researchers at the University in Taiwan compared objects that were observed in the IRAS database with the data obtained by AKARI to see if there were any movements within that time frame.

The candidate for Planet Nine displayed a tiny amount of movement, which could mean it advanced further in its orbit around the sun.

Some of the strongest evidence that points to the existence of a planet within the outskirts of the solar system is the activity within the Kuiper Belt, an unusual clustering of icy bodies — including comets and dwarf planets — which stretches from Neptune and outward toward interstellar space.

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Six known objects in the Kuiper Belt have elliptical orbits pointing in the same direction. In addition, objects from the Kuiper Belt orbit in the opposite direction from everything else in the solar system, according to NASA. This could be the result of a gravitational pull from a nearby planet, the researchers said.

Moreover, the object reflects just a faint amount of sunlight, furthering the likelihood that it is, indeed, a planet, according to the study.

PHOTO: This is a distant view from Planet Nine back towards the sun. (Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC))
PHOTO: This is a distant view from Planet Nine back towards the sun. (Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC))

The International Astronomical Union downgraded Pluto’s classification to a dwarf planet in 2006, mainly because other objects might cross its orbit. Pluto was previously considered to be the ninth planet in our solar system, but the new definition of a planet requires the celestial body to have enough gravity to clear its orbital path from other bodies.

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There are currently several lines of observational evidence pointing to the existence of Planet Nine, according to NASA.

The surveys did not provide enough data to determine the full orbit of the planetary candidate, meaning more observations will be needed, the researchers said.

Could our solar system have 9 planets after all? Astronomers may have confirmed possible existence. originally appeared on abcnews.go.com

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