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New dwarf planet spotted at the edge of the solar system

Last updated: May 22, 2025 3:25 pm
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A New Dwarf Planet Discovered in our Solar System Challenges the Existence of Planet 9

The orbits of a potential dwarf planet called 2017 OF201 and the dwarf planet Sedna

Tony Dunn

A recent discovery in the outer regions of our solar system has unveiled a potential dwarf planet named 2017 OF201, orbiting beyond Neptune. This finding poses a challenge to the existence of a hypothetical celestial body known as Planet 9 or Planet X.

Initially spotted as a bright spot in data from the Victor M. Blanco Telescope in Chile, 2017 OF201 is estimated to be approximately 700 kilometers in diameter, meeting the criteria to be classified as a dwarf planet like Pluto. It currently resides at a distance of about 90.5 astronomical units (AU) from Earth, equivalent to 90 times the distance between Earth and the sun.

As a trans-Neptunian object (TNO), 2017 OF201 traverses the Kuiper belt, a region beyond Neptune populated by icy objects in the outer solar system. Through analyzing 19 observations spanning seven years, researchers determined that the dwarf planet’s closest approach to the sun, known as perihelion, is at 44.5 AU, similar to Pluto’s orbit, while its farthest point reaches an astonishing 1600 AU, well outside the solar system.

One intriguing theory suggests that 2017 OF201’s distant orbit could have been influenced by a massive planet, possibly ejecting the dwarf planet from our solar system. This unique characteristic sets it apart from the orbital patterns of other trans-Neptunian objects.

While some scientists argue that the clustering of extreme TNO orbits supports the presence of Planet 9 in the Oort cloud, 2017 OF201’s trajectory contradicts this hypothesis. Simulation models indicate that without the gravitational influence of Planet 9, the dwarf planet remains in its current orbit, challenging the theory of a ninth planet in our solar system.

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With an orbital period of approximately 25,000 years, 2017 OF201 spends a minimal amount of time within detection range of Earth due to its elongated and elliptical path. The upcoming Vera C. Rubin Observatory is anticipated to shed more light on similar objects in the outer solar system, potentially resolving the debate surrounding the existence of Planet 9.

As researchers continue to investigate the mysteries of our cosmic neighborhood, the discovery of 2017 OF201 adds a new dimension to our understanding of the outer solar system and the dynamics that govern celestial bodies beyond Neptune.

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