The Solar System's Greatest Mystery May Finally Be Solved

The Solar System
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The Solar System's Greatest Mystery May Finally Be Solved

A new study has analyzed the data from the Japanese Akri -infrared space telescope for the discovery of the elusive planet Nine - a fictional planet found in the outer areas of our solar system. By scanning the all-served reflective study conducted between 2006 and 2007, researchers expected to detect unconscious heat emissions from planetary nine-like, cold, cold astronomical bodies. Although no crucial evidence was found, the study with success rejected the presence of large planets in some areas of the sky, reduced areas where the planet nine could still be hidden. Research emphasizes the effectiveness of infrared telescopes as Akri in detecting distant objects that do not reflect too much visual light, but emit thermal radiation. Future observations with more advanced infrared telescopes can provide better opportunities to find such hidden planetary organs that refine our understanding of the solar system and our understanding of potentially unspoken members.

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