The solar system as we know it may change forever
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What's the most unusual or interesting orbital objects in our solar system?
I'm building a fun bit of code that uses public APIs to track the location of unusual orbital objects. Including the Tesla Roadster still drifting somewhere between us and Mars, the "Trash Bag object" orbiting Earth, Oumuamua, and some famous satellites like the Voyager probes. What would you include in a highlight reel of random stuff moving around in our solar system? I leave the scope as broad as possible: an observable object in our solar sy…
The solar system as we know it may change forever
By Alexis Stegmann – Notebook check Today, the solar system is made up of eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. And while some of you may have heard of Pluto, which has since been classified as a dwarf planet in 2006, researchers at Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study recently made a discovery that could change the solar system as we know it.
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