Scientists are hoping to find out soon with a brand new, specialised high tech telescope!
It would be cool if we had a black hole beyond the Oort cloud of our solar system!
Apparently this may be the reason why we detect the gravitational disruptions with Neptune's orbit yet we can't detect what is causing it.
The previous theories in the underground science communities was that Planet 9 (Or "Planet X" as it once was known before Pluto lost it's planet status), is a brown giant 3 times bigger than Jupiter and with a cloud top temperature of around 80-100 degrees centigrade (cup of coffee temperature), being big enough to cause gravitation disruptions but too far away and dim to be seen from earth so easily.
If this new theory is true, then this small black hole can pull pretty much anything into it from 1/4th of a light year away! So that's a radial distance of 1,469,700,000,000 (1.4697e+12) miles! Insane stuff yeah?!
Nothing to worry about though, it's in a non-feeding state and in a stable orbit far away from us!
Is 'Planet Nine' actually a grapefruit-sized black hole? Big new telescope could find out
And it shouldn't take too long, either.
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It would be cool if we had a black hole beyond the Oort cloud of our solar system!
Apparently this may be the reason why we detect the gravitational disruptions with Neptune's orbit yet we can't detect what is causing it.
The previous theories in the underground science communities was that Planet 9 (Or "Planet X" as it once was known before Pluto lost it's planet status), is a brown giant 3 times bigger than Jupiter and with a cloud top temperature of around 80-100 degrees centigrade (cup of coffee temperature), being big enough to cause gravitation disruptions but too far away and dim to be seen from earth so easily.
If this new theory is true, then this small black hole can pull pretty much anything into it from 1/4th of a light year away! So that's a radial distance of 1,469,700,000,000 (1.4697e+12) miles! Insane stuff yeah?!
Nothing to worry about though, it's in a non-feeding state and in a stable orbit far away from us!