This may be part of the small disclosure for planet Niburu, Planet X, Sphere Being Entity of Corey Goode Fame, maybe an Andromeda Biosphere as described by Tolec? Not sure, but main stream media and main stream scientists are now reporting that they may have found another planet in our solar system and it is cloaked! Really exciting in my opinion.
~enerchi
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Blogger: Endelig er nyheden dukket op i vores nyhedsmedier : Mystiske planeter gemmer sig i solsystemet. Ude i den mørkeste afkrog af vores solsystem, gemmer der sig mindst to planeter. Planeter der er større end Jorden... .dr.dk
The imagined view from "planet nine" back toward the sun.
Astronomers think the huge, distant planet is likely gaseous, similar to
Uranus and Neptune.
Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC) That's quite a claim, because Mike Brown of Caltech is no stranger to this part of our cosmic neighborhood. After all, he discovered Eris, an icy world more massive than Pluto that proved our old friend wasn't special enough to be considered a full-fledged planet. He also introduced the world to Sedna, a first-of-its-kind dwarf planet that's so far out there, its region of space was long thought to be an empty no man's land.
Now Brown has teamed up with Caltech colleague Konstantin Batygin to do a new analysis of oddities in the orbits of small, icy bodies out beyond Neptune. In their report published Wednesday in The Astronomical Journal, the researchers say it looks like the orbits are all being affected by the presence of an unseen planet that's about 10 times more massive than Earth — the size astronomers refer to as a super-Earth.
"I'm willing to take bets on anyone who's not a believer," says Brown. He thinks existing telescopes have a shot at spotting this mystery planet in just a few years, since this new study points to a band of sky where astronomers should look.