Astronomers Have Indicated The Approximate Location Of Planet X - Alternative View

Astronomers Have Indicated The Approximate Location Of Planet X - Alternative View
Astronomers Have Indicated The Approximate Location Of Planet X - Alternative View

Video: Astronomers Have Indicated The Approximate Location Of Planet X - Alternative View

Video: Astronomers Have Indicated The Approximate Location Of Planet X - Alternative View
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Two American scientists have released information regarding the location of a possibly existing Planet X. Naturally, the direction and approximate angle of view have been set, but the new data significantly narrows the search than previous assumptions.

Two scientists Matthew Holman and Matthew Payne, who work at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, indicated on the sky map the approximate location of the possibly existing Planet X, at the moment this is the most accurate direction of all previous statements and assumptions. Scientists' article is published in the journal arXiv.org and briefly reported in New Scientist.

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Scientists said that they need to look for a planet in the constellation Cetus near the constellations Aries and Pisces with a radius of deviation of a section of the celestial sphere of 20 degrees. For an approximate understanding of the average person, far from scientific astrophysical activity, the area where the moon is located is several thousand times larger than the location of the moon in the celestial sphere.

Scientists came to such conclusions when analyzing data obtained from the interplanetary station Cassini, which carries out scientific activities and analyzes the planet Saturn, its satellites and rings.

Ana McKenzie