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Is The Largest Planet In Our Solar System Hiding In A Comet?
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Two nutjob astrophysicists are claiming a planet 4x the size of Jupiter (the current largest planet in the solar system) might be hiding in the Oort Cloud, a massive (1-light year in circumference) cloud of comets and particulate outside Pluto's orbit.
Its orbit would be thousands of times further from the Sun than the Earth's
- which could explain why it has so far remained undiscovered.
Data which could prove the existence of Tyche, a gas giant in the outer Oort Cloud, is set to be released later this year - although some believe proof has already been garnered by Nasa with its [s]pace telescope, Wise, and is waiting to be pored over.
Prof Daniel Whitmire from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette believes the data may prove Tyche's existence within two years.
He told the Independent: 'If it does, [fellow astrophysicist Prof John Matese] and I will be doing cartwheels. And that's not easy at our age.'He added he believes it will mainly be made of hydrogen and helium, with an atmosphere like Jupiter's, with spots and rings and clouds, adding: 'You'd also expect it to have moons. All the outer planets have them.'
First of all, I'm sure there are a bunch more planets in our solar system. Secondly, I'm tired of all these giant gas-balls getting planetary status. A planet should require solid ground, dammit! AT LEAST YOU CAN STAND ON PLUTO, F***!
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Wow this is quite interesting Also Pluto is AWESOME!
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Whoa that is pretty cool.. I am in astronomy now and I will half to tell this to my teacher and get some Extra Credit I love TTG soo much
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cool and your right i do think a planet should be something that u can step on
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very interesting....
i wish you could step onto it.
uzi
i wish you could step onto it.
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Thats pretty cool nice post!!
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-ITunes- wrotethats what os gunner hit us in 2012 its plnit x
Two nutjob astrophysicists are claiming a planet 4x the size of Jupiter (the current largest planet in the solar system) might be hiding in the Oort Cloud, a massive (1-light year in circumference) cloud of comets and particulate outside Pluto's orbit.
Its orbit would be thousands of times further from the Sun than the Earth's
- which could explain why it has so far remained undiscovered.
Data which could prove the existence of Tyche, a gas giant in the outer Oort Cloud, is set to be released later this year - although some believe proof has already been garnered by Nasa with its [s]pace telescope, Wise, and is waiting to be pored over.
Prof Daniel Whitmire from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette believes the data may prove Tyche's existence within two years.
He told the Independent: 'If it does, [fellow astrophysicist Prof John Matese] and I will be doing cartwheels. And that's not easy at our age.'He added he believes it will mainly be made of hydrogen and helium, with an atmosphere like Jupiter's, with spots and rings and clouds, adding: 'You'd also expect it to have moons. All the outer planets have them.'
First of all, I'm sure there are a bunch more planets in our solar system. Secondly, I'm tired of all these giant gas-balls getting planetary status. A planet should require solid ground, dammit! AT LEAST YOU CAN STAND ON PLUTO, F***!
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so i i go in to space and fart
is it a planet?
is it a planet?
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Nice post , very intesting : thanks
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Wow, if they are right that will be so crazy!
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