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tiahura ◴[] No.44401266[source]
How is it that we can spot a planet 110 light years away, but whether there’s another planet in the solar system past Pluto is a matter of legitimate scientific debate?
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1. ethan_smith ◴[] No.44403167[source]
The paradox is explained by different detection methods: exoplanets like this one glow in infrared and are directly visible against the black of space, while Planet Nine would be extremely dim, non-glowing, and lost in the cluttered background of our galaxy's disk.