New dwarf planet found in the distant solar system. 2017 OF201 is currently located at a distance of 90.5 AU.
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New dwarf planet found in the distant solar system. 2017 OF201 is currently located at a distance of 90.5 AU.

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FINALLY
2017 OF201 is getting attention-
New planet just dropped
2017 OF201 is a terrible name for a planet. I'm going to call it Kyle.
The unusual orbit of a possible dwarf planet, known as 2017 OF201, makes it less likely that our solar system contains a hidden ninth “Plane
There is something mildly hysterical about the whole Planet Nine/ Planet X ordeal right now
Because one minute you’re hearing about the new Dwarf Planet 2017 OF201 and how it could debunk the Planet Nine theory, then the next minute you’re hearing “Hey I think Planet Nine could potentially exist-“
Like. Planet Nine please show yourself because I think everyone is confused right now-
New Pluto-Like Planet Found at Edge of Solar System — Scientists Say It's Just the Beginning
Astronomers discover a massive trans-Neptunian object 25,000 years from completing a single orbit — triggering a new era of deep space exploration A distant celestial object, designated 2017 OF201, has just been identified orbiting the Sun from more than twice the distance of Pluto. Likely a dwarf planet, the discovery was made by astronomers at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton using…

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2017 OF201
2017 OF201 (Managing A Sun-Jupiter Matrix ~ 05 Jun 2025, Philip Sedgwick)
Before the post of the week, NBC news yesterday reported the discovery of a newly defined dwarf planet in our solar system. Actually, 2017 OF201 first came to conscious attention on 23 July 2017. Since the potential dwarf planet has not yet received a minor solar system planet number, its orbit and orbital elements require additional refinement. I was not planning to make any proclamation until the orbit became stable, but it hit the news.
Until the orbit receives a number the object cannot receive a name. Here's what we do know for certain: 2017 OF201 transits 8 Taurus 27 as of today. Its orbit takes a whopping 26,057 years (this is likely to change) to orbit the Sun. We do know it has a north node (heliocentric) of 28 Aquarius 40. It possesses an estimated diameter of 435 miles, significantly smaller than other dwarf planets. It's north node aligns with the enigmatic black hole Cygnus X-3. Certainly, the object is on my radar. When the orbit is refined, I will generate an ephemeris, and when the object is named, you'll hear about it here, along with my keywords for interpretation... actually those owning the Galactic Trilogy and of the KBGASP course will hear about it first
A New Cosmic Clue: US Scientists Discover Dwarf Planet That Could Rewrite the “Planet Nine” Mystery
For decades, the edges of our solar system have whispered secrets that elude even our most powerful telescopes. At the heart of this cosmic whisper lies a mystery dubbed “Planet Nine” — a theoretical giant planet, lurking unseen in the darkness beyond Neptune. It’s an idea that has long teased astronomers, driven by strange gravitational effects on distant icy objects that can’t be explained by the known planets alone. But in a recent twist, a trio of US-based scientists stumbled not on Planet Nine itself, but on something that could fundamentally shift the way we search for it: a newly identified dwarf planet.
Okay checking in on the Planet Nine thing and... it most likely does not exist-
Since I'm now only seeing stuff about 2017 OF201-