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Some scientists think they have discovered a new patile planet on the edge of the solar system, so far that it takes about 25,000 years to complete one orbit around the Sun. Astrophysician dr. Paul Sutter explains what the discovery means to continue researching space.

2025-06-05 14:44:00

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