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Planetary formation
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Planet Nine is hypothesized to be five Earth masses with a 10,000-year orbit, influencing Kuiper Belt object clustering.
Konstantin Batygin · Konstantin Batygin: Planet 9 and the Edge of Our Solar System
The Oort Cloud spans 10,000 to 100,000 AU from the sun, housing a distinct icy body population.
Konstantin Batygin · Konstantin Batygin: Planet 9 and the Edge of Our Solar System
Planet Nine might be a primordial black hole, complicating direct detection but explaining gravitational effects.
Konstantin Batygin · Konstantin Batygin: Planet 9 and the Edge of Our Solar System
Commercial space exploration, led by SpaceX, is reshaping the field, emphasizing speed and cost-effectiveness.
Konstantin Batygin · Konstantin Batygin: Planet 9 and the Edge of Our Solar System
Jupiter and Saturn analogs are rare, found around only 10% of Sun-like stars, affecting planetary formation theories.
Konstantin Batygin · Konstantin Batygin: Planet 9 and the Edge of Our Solar System
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