会员登录 - 用户注册 - 设为首页 - 加入收藏 - 网站地图 Scientists just discovered a mysterious new world far beyond Pluto!

Scientists just discovered a mysterious new world far beyond Pluto

时间:2025-06-15 11:18:35 来源:画虎刻鹄网 作者:孤城闭 阅读:989次

Just when you thought you knew all the worlds in the solar system,关键字1 astronomers go and discover a new object that could rewrite the spacemap. 

This icy world, temporarily named 2017 OF201, could be a distant cousin of Pluto— and scientists mean "distant" quite literally. At its farthest point, it's more than 1,600 times the distance of Earth from the sun. At its closest, it's still 44.5 times farther than Earth.

What makes 2017 OF201 stand out is its very stretched-out path around the sun, which takes an incredible 25,000 Earth-years to complete. For comparison, Pluto makes a lap around the sun every 248 Earth-years. 


You May Also Like

How this world got to the edge of the solar systemis a mystery — perhaps the result of close encounters with a giant planet like Jupiteror Neptune that tossed it out into a wide orbit. Or maybe when it was originally ejected, it ended up in the so-called Oort Cloudbefore returning. The Oort Cloud is thought to be a sphere of ancient, icy objects surrounding the solar system. NASAsays the cloud remains a theory because the comets there have been too faint and distant to be directly observed.

The International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center, which catalogs new moons and other small bodies in the solar system, announced the discoveryon May 21. At roughly 435 miles wide, 2017 OF201 could qualify as a dwarf planet, the same designation Pluto has had since its demotion from ninth planet in 2006. 

"Even though advances in telescopes have enabled us to explore distant parts of the universe," said Sihao Cheng, the Institute for Advanced Study researcher who led the discovery, in a statement, "there is still a great deal to discover about our own solar system."

Mashable Light Speed Want more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories? Sign up for Mashable's weekly Light Speed newsletter. By clicking Sign Me Up, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Thanks for signing up!
SEE ALSO: Jupiter designed the solar system. Here's what the planet was like as a child. An infographic of dwarf planets in the solar systemA composite image displays the five recognized dwarf planets in the solar system, as well as the new candidate 2017 OF201. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Sihao Cheng et al. infographic

Cheng, along with Princeton University graduate students, found the possible dwarf planet while searching for a potential "Planet 9," a hypothetical hidden world whose gravitational effects could be responsible for a strange clustering of far-flung objects beyond Neptune.

The team used computer programs to look through years of space pictures taken by the Victor M. Blanco Telescope in Chile and the Canada France Hawaii Telescope. By connecting bright spots that moved slowly across the sky, they were able to identify it.

2017 OF201 orbital pathThese are the current orbits of Pluto, Neptune, and 2017 OF201. Credit: Jiaxuan Li / Sihao Cheng infographic

But 2017 OF201 is a strange outlier because it doesn’t follow the clustering pattern of other trans-Neptunian objects.

"The existence of 2017 OF201 might suggest that Planet 9 or X doesn't exist," said Jiaxuan Li, one of the collaborators, on his personal website. Their researchis available now on the arXiv pre-print server. 


Related Stories
  • NASA just performed a 'miracle save' for its farthest spacecraft
  • Jupiter designed the solar system. Here's what the planet was like as a child.
  • The best telescopes for gazing at stars and solar eclipses in 2024
  • This nearby dwarf planet's ice may be left over from a dirty ocean
  • NASA spacecraft has roamed billions of miles — but hasn't reached the 'edge'

The discovery also challenges many scientists' notion of the outer solar system. The area beyond the Kuiper Belt, where the object is located, has previously been thought of as fairly empty. NASA's New Horizons probe, which snapped pictures of Pluto and its moonsin 2015, has since more than doubled that distance, though surprisingly, it still hasn't reached the edge of the belt. 

That could mean the spacecraft will travel billions of more miles before reaching interstellar space, a region that is no longer influenced by the sun's radiation and particles. In 2019, New Horizons snapped photos of an icy red dumbbell-shaped thing, named Arrokoth, the farthest object a spacecraft has ever encountered. 

If 2017 OF201 only spends 1 percent of its orbit close enough for people to detect it, that may imply what lies outside the Kuiper Belt is not so empty after all. 

"The presence of this single object suggests that there could be another hundred or so other objects with similar orbit and size, " Cheng said. "They are just too far away to be detectable now."

(责任编辑:这一生舍你其谁)

相关内容
  • 李前平:老兵化身“白蚁战士”
  • Chappell Roan's iPhone case is on sale right now
  • 11类股票的选择策略
  • 2025人生必读的书籍推荐 哪几文学作品比较好
  • 660升户外环卫垃圾桶厂家生产工艺
  • 山西95后女子砍死邻居被执行死刑:通过实施犯罪而达到被判处死刑的目的
  • 联运环境再登央视新闻,助力江苏昆山打造垃圾分类“智慧样本”!
  • 贵州“村超”被足协叫停?组委会回应
推荐内容
  • 解决无法显示所有文件和文件夹
  • 四合院:从火车司机开始进部
  • 变态传奇后期法师职业的崛起与霸主地位
  • 综漫:从零开始组建神群
  • 燕云十六声九伞奶扇流攻略
  • Over 55? AT&T's new unlimited plan for seniors costs $35/month