NASA scientists believe that an ice giant is hidden in the solar system.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, NASA researchers announced in their recent studies that there is a 7% probability of a giant ice planet in the solar system. Although this probability is very low, its value is not zero.
According to scientists, this giant planet is probably located in the far reaches of Everett. This icy region is accumulated from fragments of comets and its distance from the sun reaches billions to trillions of kilometers.
The Everett Cloud, named after a Dutch astronomer named Jan Evert, is home to a large number of comets. The distance of the Oort cloud is from 100 to 100,000 light years from the earth and it can be said that the distance between the Sun and the nearest stars is beyond the Oort cloud. According to scientists, this region contains ten trillion space masses. Also, the Oort cloud is divided into two regions, one is the inner Oort cloud in the shape of a disc and the other is the outer Oort cloud in the shape of a sphere.
According to the data related to Percival Laval’s research, researchers believe that there is another huge planet called Planet X, whose location is further away from Neptune. In the new study, by simulating the dynamics of the solar system’s sky, scientists suggest that there is an ice giant far away from Lowell’s predicted location.
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