Astronomers have identified the most distant object yet in the Solar System. Observations with Japan’s Subaru telescope reveal the likely icy body to be some 15.5 billion km from the Sun – about three times further away than even far-flung Pluto.
Scientists say their initial studies suggest that the object – catalogued as V774104 – is some 500-1,000km across.
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by adminThe body, which orbits the sun at a greater distance than any other known object, may be shepherded by an unseen planet
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by adminDavid Shukman examines why it’s important to continue exploring the Solar System.
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