There is all the buzz today about the possible planet Tyche. It has been theorized for years, but a couple of guys from University of Louisiana at Lafayette claim with data from the Wise Satellite Telescope they have strong evidence which they will present later this year. Probably too soon for an addon until they give better info. That is, if they do at all
It would be a little over 1/4 light year from the sun. 4 times Jupiters mass, so not a brown dwarf.
hxxp://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20110215/ ... olarsystem
hxxp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyche_%28planet%29
Too Soon for Tyche?
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Re: Too Soon for Tyche?
It's an old hypothesis. It'll probably be years before it's detected, if at all. They're just saying that if it exists, it might have been seen by the Wise survey.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyche_%28planet%29
http://www.space.com/10863-mystery-plan ... ebate.html
The name Tyche is already taken, though, for the asteroid 258 Tyche.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/258_Tyche
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyche_%28planet%29
http://www.space.com/10863-mystery-plan ... ebate.html
The name Tyche is already taken, though, for the asteroid 258 Tyche.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/258_Tyche
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Re: Too Soon for Tyche?
There are different aspects of the story on different media. Of course the geniuses at Fox news and CNN are delivering it as fact and are even showing "pictures" (drawings) of it. On the net it is given as possibility. They (the astronomers) say the data will be released later this year. But as I understand it, it is still indirect evidence.
I didn't think objects as small as comets could be seen as far away as in the Oort cloud. But it is the odd orbits of these which is part of the evidence.
Sorry about hxxp. This is my habit as on some boards they don't like direct links for some reason. However the browser I use, Firefox 3.6, seems to resolve them so there is little point in having them anymore.
I didn't think objects as small as comets could be seen as far away as in the Oort cloud. But it is the odd orbits of these which is part of the evidence.
Sorry about hxxp. This is my habit as on some boards they don't like direct links for some reason. However the browser I use, Firefox 3.6, seems to resolve them so there is little point in having them anymore.