It turns out that Saturn isn’t the only married planet in the solar system. A European telescope has found a new dwarf planet right here at home, and it too has a ring.
The largest object found to orbit our sun since Pluto was discovered in 1930, Quaoar is the third-largest dwarf planet or planetoid of the 3,000 that orbit the sun out beyond Neptune.
Scientists Think They May Be Able to Find the Missing Planet Nine
While the dark planet gives off no signals we can detect, observing the heat from those moons may be a way to finally spot Planet Nine.
Now, it may seem like the moons a planet collects would be even harder to detect than the planet itself. After all, not only are they far away, but they're incredibly small.
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