For centuries, humans have gazed at the stars, trying to understand what lies beyond the familiar planets we know. From Mercury’s blazing orbit near the Sun to Neptune’s icy edge, our Solar System has always seemed well-mapped. But now, scientists are wondering if something else is quietly circling far beyond the known worlds. They call it Planet Y, a mysterious object that may be reshaping how we understand our cosmic neighbourhood. According to findings published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters , researchers studying the distant Kuiper Belt — a vast region filled with icy rocks and remnants from the early Solar System — have noticed something strange. Around fifty of these frozen objects appear to be drifting in tilted orbits, as if something massive an
The hidden planet beyond Pluto: Is Planet Y real

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